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			 The Seahawks have offered him $12 million in 2015 and $9 million 
			in 2016, according to reports Saturday by Yahoo Sports and CBS 
			Sports. 
			 
			Lynch is scheduled to make $7 million in 2015 under terms of the 
			four-year deal he signed in 2012. 
			 
			After the Yahoo report Saturday night, Doug Hendrickson, Lynch's 
			agent, tweeted: "Contrary to reports, there is no Marshawn Lynch 
			deal." 
			 
			According to CBS, Hendrickson met with Seahawks general manager John 
			Schneider in Indianapolis, site of the NFL Scouting Combine, on 
			Friday night. 
			 
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			  Quarterback Brady Quinn, a former first-round pick of the Cleveland 
			Browns, is making a comeback attempt after starting a broadcast 
			career, according to the Boston Globe. 
			 
			The newspaper reported that Quinn is working out in Florida with 
			quarterback coach Jeff Christensen. 
			 
			Quinn, 30, is currently a college football and NFL game analyst for 
			FOX Sports. 
			 
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			The Dallas Cowboys have made an offer to wide receiver Dez Bryant, 
			but have not heard back from him. 
			 
			Contract numbers are unknown, according to the Fort Worth 
			Star-Telegram, but the offer does "mark a quick response toward the 
			questions of who the team's off-season free agent priorities" are, 
			the newspaper said. 
			 
			Both Bryant and running back DeMarco Murray are impending free 
			agents. 
			 
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			Georgia running back Todd Gurley, a first-round prospect in the NFL 
			draft, is six weeks ahead of schedule in his recovery from an ACL 
			injury, according to the doctor who repaired the knee. 
			 
			In an interview with ESPN.com, Dr. James Andrews also said NFL team 
			doctors at the combine in Indianapolis were satisfied and that 
			reports that Gurley would not let any teams examine him were 
			"misleading." 
			 
			"I heard some fuss that Gurley wouldn't let teams examine him and 
			that's just totally misleading," Andrews told ESPN.com. "The team 
			physicians I have spoken with who are there, and I have spoken to a 
			bunch of them, were all happy about what they saw." 
			 
			(Editing by Andrew Both) 
			
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