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Originally Posted by ESPN Ladell Betts considered hitting the lucrative free-agent market in 2007, but he opted to go with the safe money of the Washington Redskins.
Betts, 28, signed a five-year extension Friday worth $11 million, but the key was in the early payout of the deal. He got $3.5 million in signing bonus money this year and a $2 million roster bonus in 2007. With half of the money going to him early, Betts figured it was the best of all worlds.
Most importantly, he wanted to stay with the Redskins and head coach Joe Gibbs. He's comfortable working with Clinton Portis and being part of a one-two running punch. The 5-foot-10, 222-pound back is in his fifth season with the team. He was a second-round choice in 2002.
"They were the first team to give me the opportunity to play in the NFL, so I'm loyal to that," said Betts. "I've had nothing but a good experience so far since I've been here."
With Portis on the injured reserve list, Bettis is having a career year. He's rushed for 643 yards on 141 attempts, career highs. He's also caught 50 passes for 301 yards. Last week against Atlanta he rushed for 155 yards.
"Ladell, since I've been here, everything we've asked him to do, he's done," Gibbs said. "He and Clinton have been an excellent tandem back there. We feel like he's a Redskin -- he's our kind of guy. It's something we don't have to worry about going into the offseason."
John Clayton is a senior writer for ESPN.com. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. | He's not great, but he's not bad either and when you really need to get the one or two yards most the time he can get it for you, so probably a good extension on their behalf...
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