"Thomas Joseph Condon", and raised in Ansonia, CT, is an American football Sports agent/agent. He was named the most powerful agent in American football by Sporting News in 2006 and heads the Football Division of Creative Artists Agency (CAA) with fellow agent Ben Dogra.

Condon went to Boston College in 1974 and was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984. He was an offensive lineman for the Kansas City Chiefs between 1974 and 1984 and for the New England Patriots in 1985. After earning his Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore during off-seasons and representing teammates while still playing in the NFL, he went on to become president of the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) from 1984 to 1986. He joined IMG (business)/IMG in 1991.

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The number in the first four years has basically been the same since 1998. Four years, $24, $25 million. So I assume they'd be very happy to keep that number there. The fifth and sixth years of a contract at that level are what would normally correspond to with a guy's free-agency contract. So that's why I don't think it's very unreasonable for the numbers to jump up then.

Based on what he's accomplished and on his statistics, if you compare what he's done to what some of the other top quarterbacks have done, he certainly doesn't come anywhere near them in terms of compensation.

We came within an eyelash of losing the whole crop last spring but we are sitting better right now.

It potentially could have an impact, yes.

[With Alex Smith and the 49ers still far from reaching a contract agreement, the team's plans for the No. 1 pick in the N.F.L. draft remains uncertain.] It's hard to characterize negotiations, but there are issues that we have not agreed on, ... We're just going to move ahead and see if we can reach an agreement. If not, we'll analyze our options and move forward.

Simeon's got a huge cap number [$9.2 million], so people just assume somebody's going to try to do something with him. But I don't know anything about a trade.

It's hard to characterize negotiations, but there are issues that we have not agreed on. We're just going to move ahead and see if we can reach an agreement. If not, we'll analyze our options and move forward.

It's one of those things that's good for San Diego, good for Eli, a win all around.

I know that Drew told me that, but I've had no conversations with the Chargers .