The Facts: Following up on the ongoing story. ... Finley says he will undergo another round of medical tests Wednesday and send the results to all 32 teams in hopes of landing on a roster before training camp. But after a workout Monday afternoon, Finley told USA TODAY Sports he intends to keep being patient and wait for an offer that can compel him to return from spinal surgery, rather than walking away and moving to collect a $10 million insurance policy. "As long as I wait, you know and I know, guys are going to go down and the money's going to shoot up," Finley said. "It's all a waiting game right now."
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Finley had his C-3 and C-4 vertebrae fused a month after suffering a spinal contusion Oct. 20. He can file a claim to collect the insurance policy one year to the day after the injury if he hasn't played in four games. ... Meanwhile, USA Today's Tom Pelissero reminded readers the Packers remain the most likely destination if Finley comes back, given that he knows the system and coaching staff after playing his first six NFL seasons there. But Finley also has visited the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks and said he has received interest from other teams, including the Pittsburgh Steelers, whose team neurosurgeon, Dr. Joseph Maroon, performed Finley's surgery in November and cleared him in May. ... Stay tuned.