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Updating previous reports, Indianapolis Colts QB Matt Hasselbeck signed a two-year, $8 million deal.
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The Indianapolis Colts agreed to terms with free-agent QB Matt Hasselbeck (Titans) on a two-year contract Monday, March 18. Financial terms of the deal were undisclosed.
Fantasy Impact: He provides good insurance for the Colts, having a veteran backup behind top starter Andrew Luck.
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The Tennessee Titans released Matt Hasselbeck Monday, Mar. 18, because the two sides could not agree on a restructured contract. Hasselbeck was scheduled to make $5.5 million in 2013.
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The Tennessee Titans could consider signing QB Matt Hasselbeck to a contract extension in order to reduce his $7.5 million salary cap hit for 2013.
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Tennessee Titans QB Matt Hasselbeck said he is willing to renegotiate his contract this summer to stay in Tennessee. "I would definitely be up for that, for sure," Hasselbeck said Wednesday about the possibility of renegotiating his deal. "I'm not in those conversations, but I'm aware of them. That topic came up maybe in September, October, November (of 2012), somewhere in there. I would be excited about the opportunity because it would be basically having the opportunity to stay. But again, there's so much that goes into those things. But from my perspective, yeah, absolutely."
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Tennessee Titans QB Matt Hasselbeck will count $5.5 million against the salary cap, so he might be released with the team with a capable option in QB Jake Locker and many needs at other positions. If he is released, Hasselbeck might get a starting opportunity elsewhere.
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The Tennessee Titans may ask QB Matt Hasselbeck to restructure his contract this offseason in order to create more salary cap space.
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Tennessee Titans QB Matt Hasselbeck said he understands his role will be as a backup to QB Jake Locker if he returns to the team next season. 'I like our quarterback room a lot and if I'm here, I understand where we are in Jake's development and all that, so I guess, really, I'm OK with being a part of his maturing process if that's the role I have to play,' Hasselbeck said. 'What also goes with that role is stepping in if he can't go, so I knew all that coming in. Some guys might feel differently at the stage I am in my career or whatever. But the only thing that's important to me that goes with that is I want to be on a team that is good and that is heading in the right direction.'
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Tennessee Titans QB Matt Hasselbeck will appeal a $15,750 fine levied by the NFL for his horse-collar tackle in Week 9. Hasselbeck said there was nothing violent about the play.
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Tennessee Titans QB Matt Hasselbeck is 0-2 in his career against the Miami Dolphins, the team's Week 10 opponent. He is expected to head back to the bench if QB Jake Locker (shoulder) does not have any setbacks in practice this week.
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