The Facts:
Boldin plans to report to training camp in Flagstaff on time Wednesday, his agent said, but the WR's presence is not an indication that he is pleased with his contract situations. "Anquan is not the type of guy to hold out," said Drew Rosenhaus, who represents Boldin. "He's a very principled guy. It's just not in his makeup."
Reported by the Arizona Republic
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Boldin wants a new deal with more money, but there has been little progress in Rosenhaus' talks with Cardinals GM Rod Graves. The Cardinals made him an offer in December, months before they re-signed receiver Larry Fitzgerald to a four-year, $40 million deal. Boldin, who has three years remaining on a contract that averages about $4 million a year, wants a contract comparable to Fitzgerald's. Graves recently said the Cardinals probably wouldn't have the cap space and financial means to re-sign Boldin until after the season started, at the earliest.
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