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Bo Scaife Expected To Finally Attend Titans Workouts

Tight end Bo Scaife is expected to finally report to the Titans for offseason workouts, according to Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean.

Scaife is once again playing on a one-year contract.

In 2009, the Titans slapped him with the franchise tag which paid him $4.4 million. As a restricted free agent in 2010, Scaife is eligible for a 10% pay raise which brings his salary to $4.9 million.

Scaife, who signed his tender in March, hasn’t attended any voluntary workouts thus far.

His reasons for missing are confusing. Sure, he wants a long-term deal like any NFL player does. However, it’s hard to deny he’s been very well-compensated. By the end of the 2010 season, he’ll have earned over $9 million for two years of work.

Last season, Scaife caught 45 balls for 440 yards.

The Titans will conduct OTAs on Tuesday and Thursday of this week.

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