Griese
reportedly signs on in Miami
MIAMI
(SportsTicker)
Quarterback Brian Griese agreed to a two-year deal with
the Miami Dolphins on Friday, ending a weeklong courtship that
began after he was released by the Denver Broncos. Griese's agent,
Ralph Cindrich, said the contract has not been signed. "We
do have the parameters of a deal worked out," said Cindrich,
who would not elaborate further.
After
a tumultuous stay in Denver, Brian Griese hopes to enjoy the same
success his father did in Miami.
By Larry W. Smith, AP
Miami
officials have not confirmed the deal. Dolphins spokesman Harvey
Greene declined comment.
Griese
is expected to arrive for a physical Sunday and could be formally
introduced as early as Monday.
Griese
is a Miami native whose father Hall of Fame quarterback
Bob Griese led the Dolphins during their glory days of
the 1970s and won two Super Bowls with the franchise. He will
be listed second on the depth chart behind Jay Fiedler.
Miami
has insisted that Fiedler will be the team's starter this season.
Griese
is expected to make about $500,000 this season, plus a signing
bonus, with the opportunity for incentives. The deal, when completed,
is expected to give Griese the chance to earn between $1.5 and
$2 million this season.
Under
the expected terms of the deal, Griese would cost the Dolphins
a significant price against their 2004 salary cap, meaning the
Dolphins will either have to release Griese, restructure the second
year of the deal or keep him as the starting quarterback.
"Brian's
very happy to get this done," Cindrich said.
The
Broncos parted ways with Griese on Monday, releasing him in a
move that will save the club more than $6 million against the
salary cap in the next two seasons, including $4.9 million this
year alone.
Griese's
departure from Denver was hardly a surprise. The Broncos signed
quarterback Jake Plummer to a seven-year, $40 million deal in
March, a few days after granting Griese permission to seek a trade
something that proved impossible because of the Broncos'
salary-cap inflexibility.
It's
also been no secret that the Dolphins were looking for someone
to back up Fiedler. In April, Miami released Ray Lucas, who lost
four of six starts last season while Fiedler recovered from a
broken thumb.
In
Denver, Griese never got out from under the shadow left by John
Elway, who retired in 1999 after winning consecutive Super Bowls.
Griese
was just 27-24 as a starter and took the Broncos to the playoffs
just once in four years.