Brian Westbrook has changed agents

Now Brian Westbrook has a new agent, too.

One day after Eagles cornerback Lito Sheppard fired his agent and hired Drew Rosenhaus, The Inquirer has learned that Westbrook, the team's superstar running back, has fired agent Fletcher Smith, who also represents quarterback Donovan McNabb.

Smith and the Eagles had been in negotiations for the last nine months in an attempt to upgrade the running back's current contract, which has three years remaining. It is believed Westbrook fired Smith Monday, which means he cannot officially hire a new agent until Saturday.

A source close to the situation indicated that Westbrook may end up hiring All Pro Sports & Entertainment Inc., the group that includes agents Peter Schaffer and Lamont Smith. That is the same group that represented Sheppard before he hired Rosenhaus earlier this week. Agent John Rickert is also part of the All Pro group and represents Eagles running back Correll Buckhalter, another former client of Fletcher Smith.

Westbrook, in a recent interview with The Inquirer, made some strong comments about how dissatisfied he was with his current deal.

"When I signed my contract with the Eagles 2A½ years ago, they paid me for the level of play I was playing at the time," Westbrook said. "I'm not at that level no more. I'm at a higher level of play. There's no question about that. The numbers don't lie. My numbers have steadily increased from that point until now. Now, I'm at the point where I'm one of the elite backs in the NFL, and I should be compensated that way."

It's difficult to argue that point. In the two full seasons since Westbrook signed his extension, he has compiled 4,020 yards from scrimmage, including a team record 2,104 last season when he led the NFL. Only San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson has more yards from scrimmage (4,272) in the last two seasons. Westbrook wants to be paid like Tomlinson, who received an eight-year extension worth $60 million, including $21 million guaranteed, before the 2004 season.

A team source said the Eagles agree that Westbrook should be better compensated for his services over the final three years of his current deal and that they initiated the contract talks with the running back late last season.

Fletcher Smith, during an interview yesterday, confirmed that he was in negotiations with the Eagles, but he did not reveal that he had been fired by Westbrook.

"We haven't been able to come to a meeting of the minds," Smith said.

And now, another agent will take a shot at getting something done with the Eagles.

All Pro Sports & Entertainment will be the third agent representing Westbrook during his seven-year career. Anthony Agnone and Eastern Athletic Services of Hunt Valley, Md., negotiated Westbrook's rookie contract but were fired by the running back and replaced by Smith in 2005. Smith negotiated a five-year, $24.9 million contract extension for Westbrook during the 2005 season but only after the running back staged a holdout from training camp.

Asked last week if he would consider holding out from this year's training camp, Westbrook said, "to be honest with you, I don't know. I don't foresee me holding out of this training camp, but . . ."

Fletcher Smith said he didn't think it would be a wise move for Westbrook to hold out of camp, but he, of course, is no longer the running back's agent.

Westbrook and most of the Eagles veterans are scheduled to report to training camp a week from today.

10 Comments On: "Brian Westbrook has changed agents"

 
This is NOT good at all. I mean yea he deserves more money, its obvious. But do it with class, dont go Chad Johnson on us and start bitchin to the media. Drama, Drama, Drama.....Maybe he'll just sign Rosenhaus...this is just getting annoying, lets play ball and stop singing to the damn media.

he deserves the money and will be happy when we pay him his money...itll be fine

If everything was fine as you say, the contract would have been signed, and he wouldnt have fired his agent during negotiations. Yes he deserves more, and the better give him more, but obviously everything is far from fine at the moment. I surely hope that theyre not waiting to see what Booker can do in their scheme before they decide on paying him or not. I had that feeling the second they made the trade for Booker, and it just helps reinforce my thoughts when I hear Marty and Andy say how similar they are. PAY THE MAN!!!

i thought the same thing when they got booker and big red made the those comments

THE LAST GUY THEY TRIED TO SAY COULD TAKE WESTBROOKS SPOT WAS RYAN MOATS,HOW DID THAT WORK OUT ? CUT HIM A CHECK ASAP!!!!!!

YEAH.......YOU WOULDN'T BET YOUR LIFE ON THAT WOULD YOU ? WE ARE TALKING BANNER AND LURIE HERE

yes true the money will be there for him that noting the eagels have him on that but the media they eat things like this for lunch and thats thier job is not a very good one when it comes to it but it there job

I MUST HAVE SAID A 1,000 TIMES BRIAN WESTBROOK IS VASTLY UNDER PAID FOR THE PLAYER HE IS,EASILY ONE OF THE BEST PLAYERS IN THE NFL. HE DESERVES MORE MONEY BUT LETS NOT FORGET HE PLAYS FOR THE DEALING PAWNBROKERS JEFF AND JOE WHO ARE DEEPLY IN LOVE WITH THE DOLLAR AS IS EVIDENT BY THE WAY THEY RUN THIS TEAM LIKE A FORTUNE 500 COMPANY AS OPPOSED TO A TEAM WHOSE MAIN GOAL IS TO WIN A SUPER BOWL. IF THEY WOULD HAVE MOVED SOME MONEY AROUND AND GIVEN OWENS MORE MONEY( LETS NOT FORGET IN THIS TEAMS BIGGEST GAME SINCE THE 1960 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HE WAS EASILY THE BEST PLAYER ON THE FIELD AFTER SITTING OUT WEEKS WITH A BROKEN LEG) THEY WOULD HAVE A BIG TIME PLAY MAKER AND POSSIBLY COULD DEAL WITH A HOLD OUT BUT NOT WHEN WESTBROOK IS THE ONLY PLAYMAKER ON OFFENSE. BANNER AND LURIE IF YOU MESS THIS ONE UP SELL THE TEAM AND GET THE HELL OUT OF MY SPORTS TOWN,I HAVE SEEN ENOUGH OF YOU TWO CHISLERS TO LAST ME A LIFETIME

I feel exactly the same, we need to pay this man before he gets to the piont where he just wants out. This team is known for not paying players and that trend needs to change, we have lost good players due to this and if want to win a ring we need to compensate our players, all the other teams pay their good players and will be willing to pay our good players to go to their teams, needs to get fixed PAY THE MAN

The guy plays his heart out w. or w.out McNabb... he was the heart of the team last year and the year before. pay the dude his money thats overdue already... the only running back in the league I know that plays even when he's injured and can perform at an outstanding level w.out practicing! the problem of the Eagles sources from the goddamn management!!!

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