Ravens franchise kicker Justin Tucker has grown frustrated enough with negotiations that he is vowing not to re-sign with Baltimore after this season if the two sides do not have a long-term deal in place by Fridays 4 p.m. ET deadline.Justins disillusioned with the process right now and the Ravens position with him on his contract, Tuckers agent, Rob Roche, said Thursday. If we dont get a long-term deal done by Friday, Justin will not entertain offers from [the] Ravens after the season.There was hope of progress recently. However, that hope dissipated Thursday, when the Ravens provided Tucker with an offer that actually paid him less than their prior offers and less than Mason Crosby of the Packers.The franchise tag for kickers this season is $4.5 million, which Tucker would be playing for if the two sides are unable to get a long-term deal done by Friday. But based on how events go between now and Fridays 4 p.m. ET deadline, it could turn out to be the last year Tucker is contractually tied to Baltimore. The Ravens could keep Tucker in 2017 if they sign him again. A second tag would roughly cost the Ravens $5.4 million.Tucker, the second-most accurate kicker in NFL history, received the Ravens franchise tag Feb. 26 and signed it March 4.Baltimore has a history of using the tag to extend negotiations. Before Tucker, the past four players (cornerback Chris McAlister in 2003, linebacker Terrell Suggs in 08, defensive tackle Haloti Ngata in 11, running back Ray Rice in 12) tagged by Baltimore signed long-term deals after receiving the tag.Tucker, 26, has converted 87.8 percent of his career field goals, which ranks second to only Dallas Dan Bailey (90.6 percent) in NFL history. Tuckers 130 field goals and 529 points since entering the NFL in 2012 are second only to the Patriots Stephen Gostkowski (135 field goals, 618 points) in that span. However, Tucker is coming off the roughest season of his four-year career, converting a personal-low 82.5 percent of his field goals.He had a decisive kick in overtime or with no time remaining in regulation in three of the Ravens five wins last season. He also connected on 12 of his last 13 field goals (92.3 percent), and his touchback percentage on kickoffs (85.1 percent) was second in the NFL.Tucker, who went undrafted, never received a signing bonus as a rookie and made minimums in 2012 ($390,000), 13 ($480,000) and 14 ($570,000). He was a restricted free agent last season who got a second-round tender at $2.356 million.ESPN Ravens reporter Jamison Hensley contributed to this report. Nmd_r2 Sko Norge . -- When the Florida Panthers fell behind by two goals in the first period to the top team in the NHL, it appeared they were on their way to yet another loss. Adidas Tubular Shadow Norge . 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Let us know which side youre on for UFC 167 use the hashtag #TeamLynch or #TeamJC on Twitter. ARCADIA, Calif. -- California Chrome heads a full field of 14 horses for the Breeders Cup Classic, with the 2014 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner likely to be the prohibitive favorite in the $6 million race that includes Arrogate, Effinex and current Kentucky Derby champion Nyquist.East Coast invader Frosted, Gun Runner, Jockey Club Gold Cup winner Hoppertunity, Keen Ice and Gold Cup winner Melatonin are also among the 14 horses expected to run in the 1 \\-mile Classic, which will be shown live in prime time on NBC.The Classic field is among a total of 185 horses pre-entered Wednesday for the $28 million, 13-race Breeders Cup world championships on Nov. 4-5 at Santa Anita. The track is hosting the event for a record ninth time.Final entries and the post-position draw will be Monday at Santa Anita. Thirty-eight foreign horses were pre-entered.California Chrome has blossomed as a 5-year-old under trainer Art Sherman, who has saddled him to a 6-0 record this year, including the Dubai World Cup. Chrome finished third in the 2014 Classic and was named Horse of the Year in his 3-year-old season. His career earnings of $13.4 million are a North American record.Effinex finished second to Triple Crown champion American Pharoah in last years Classic at Keeneland.Trained by Bob Baffert, late-developing Arrogate set a track record in winning the Travers by 13 + at Saratoga. Bafferts other entry is Hoppertunity. The Hall of Fame trainer is seeking a record third consecutive Classic victory, having won with Bayern at Santa Anita in 2014 and last year with American Pharoah.Arrogate is ridden by Hall of Famer Mike Smith, who leads Breeders Cup jockeys with 22 career wins.After his Derby victory, Nyquist has lost the Preakness, Haskell Invitational and Pennsylvania Derby in successive starts.Found adds international interest to the Classic. The 4-year-old filly won the BC Turf last year and has since captured the Prix de lArc de Triomphe for OBrien.New York-based Chad Brown and Irishman Aidan OBrien pre-entered 13 horses each, tops among trainers. Todd Pletcher hass 10 horses, while Baffert has eight.dddddddddddd The Coolmore partnerships lead all owners with 14 horses.Three female trainers will take shots at winning a Breeders Cup race: Michelle Nevin has two entries; Kathy Ritvo and Laura Wohlers have one each.The top race on Nov. 4 is the $2 million Distaff for fillies and mares. Nine horses were pre-entered in the 1 1/8-mile race, with the presence of Beholder, Songbird and Stellar Wind making it one of the strongest fields in the 33-year history of the Breeders Cup.Trained by John Sadler, Stellar Wind has beaten Beholder in her last two starts, earning an automatic berth in the Distaff, a race in which she finished second last year.Beholder comes into the Distaff on a three-race skid for trainer Richard Mandella. She finished second to Stellar Wind twice and second to California Chrome in the Pacific Classic. Beholder won the BC Juvenile Fillies at Santa Anita in 2012 and the Distaff there in 2013.Songbird is the undefeated Juvenile Fillies winner who was 2-year-old filly champion last year for trainer Jerry Hollendorfer. The 3-year-old filly is 11-0 in her career, having won those races by a combined 60 + lengths. Songbird will be racing older fillies and mares for the first time.In the Turf, Flintshire is the top U.S. runner, having finished second in the race at Santa Anita in 2014. From the overseas ranks, the OBrien-trained Highland Reel is a Group 1 winner on three continents.For the first time since 2006, purses were increased by $1 million each for the Classic and the Turf. The Classic winner will earn $3.3 million, while the Turf winner will receive $2.2 million.Also new this year, purses will be distributed down to the eighth-place finisher in all 13 races.The event will open with four races Nov. 4, followed by nine races Nov. 5.A maximum of 14 are allowed in each race, except the Dirt Mile, which is capped at 12. Seven of the races drew more than the allowable limits. ' ' '