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cursin According to the Houston Chronicle and from Mario Williams himself he isn't all that concerned about $$$ and likes it where he is at.
The article -
With a shot at becoming the NFL's highest-paid defensive player in history, Mario Williams has another goal in mind. If the outside linebacker hits the open market, there are teams with so much cap room and such a desperate need for pass rushers that he could end up with the largest contract of any defensive player ever. "I'm not worried about that," Williams said Thursday. "It's really not that big of a deal to me." ... Williams knows the Texans are cap-strapped. He also knows owner Bob McNair, general manager Rick Smith and coach Gary Kubiak have made him the team's top priority. "I love it here," Williams said. "We've got everything we need here. The team is right where it needs to be."
Houston Chronicle
The article -
With a shot at becoming the NFL's highest-paid defensive player in history, Mario Williams has another goal in mind. If the outside linebacker hits the open market, there are teams with so much cap room and such a desperate need for pass rushers that he could end up with the largest contract of any defensive player ever. "I'm not worried about that," Williams said Thursday. "It's really not that big of a deal to me." ... Williams knows the Texans are cap-strapped. He also knows owner Bob McNair, general manager Rick Smith and coach Gary Kubiak have made him the team's top priority. "I love it here," Williams said. "We've got everything we need here. The team is right where it needs to be."
Houston Chronicle