[clari.sports.top] Bills ready to re-sign Kelly

clarinews@clarinet.com (02/05/90)

	ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (UPI) -- Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly will
soon receive a six-year contract extension worth from $19.5 to $20
million, according to a published report Sunday.
	The report, in the Buffalo News, said the finishing touches are
being put on the contract extension which would make Kelly one of the
highest-paid players in the NFL.
	The newspaper reported the new pact would take effect after the
1990 season, the last under Kelly's original five-year contract with the
Bills. The  contract will include a signing bonus of between $1.5 and $2
million, the report said.
	``I see no major impediments to a resolution,'' Bills general
manager Bill Polian said of the contract negtiations with Kelly, who
signed a five-year contract with the Bills in 1986 -- reportedly for $8
million -- after playing two season with the Houston Gamblers of the
now-defunct USFL.
	Kelly completed 228 of 391 passes last season for 3,130 yards and
25 touchdowns. In the Bills playoff loss to Cleveland last month, he hit
on 28 of 54 passes for 405 yards and four touchdowns.
	With an annual average salary of about $3 million, Kelly would
become the highest-paid player in the league. San Francisco 49ers
quarterback Joe Montana, however, is reportedly expected to receive a
substantial pay increase from his current $1.99 million per year, after
leading the 49ers to their fourth Super Bowl championship Jan. 28.
	Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Randall Cunningham currently tops
the NFLPA salary list at $2.6 million per season, followed by Browns
quarterback Bernie Kosar at $2.3 million.
	Polian said the strategy of tying the Bills and Kelly to a
long-term contract is dictated by the absence of labor peace in the
league, and the prospect of a more liberalized form of free agency.
	``You're reacting to what now is a highly confused labor situation,
one that's certainly going to change at some time in the future,'' he
said. ``And if you presume -- and I do -- that a top-flight quarterback is
necessary to the long-term health of the franchise, then you do what you
can to protect the health of the franchise.''
	``As (head coach( Marv Levy has said many times,'' Polian added,
``Jim Kelly is the right quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, for a lot of
different reasons. The principal ones are his toughness and
never-say-die attitude.''