Friday, March 30, 2012

Nfl salary cap

  • At the NFL meetings this week my sense is things were a bit, uh, awkward.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Perhaps the biggest surprise of the 2012 NFL owners meetings is the salary-cap projections. Starting with the 2014 season, revenues are expected to rise significantly because of increased television dollars and the overall strength of the game.
  • (ESPN)
  • PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) – NFL owners ratified the agreement between the league and players union that takes away $36 million in salary cap space from the Redskins and $10 million from the Cowboys.
  • (USA Today)
  • and the NFL Players Association for the severe salary cap reduction penalties they incurred earlier this month.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • The Cowboys and Washington Redskins filed a grievance against the NFL, NFL Players Association and the NFL Management Council, objecting to salary-cap penalties totaling $46 million that the teams received earlier this month.
  • (Cowboysblog.dallasnews.com)
  • We are still awaiting the results of a grievance that the Redskins and Cowboys have filed against the NFL in regards to the salary cap penalties were both assessed, which makes the NFL Meetings in Florida a little awkward right now.
  • (SB Nation)
  • Earlier this week, texascowpunk suggested I make a post about what the state of the Miami Dolphins current contracts and the expected jump in 2014 salary cap would mean for the team when that season gets here.
  • (The Phinsider)
  • With a long term labor agreement in place and a new lucrative television contract set to kick in in 2014, a spike in the NFL salary cap within the next few years has become widely presumed to happen. According to CBSSports.
  • (SB Nation)
  • Which teams have vastly improved in free agency? Which teams are dropping the ball? Elliot Harrison weighs in.
  • (NFL)
  • With the NFL salary cap becoming a big factor in roster moves this offseason, there has been a lot of discussion as of late about how much it might go up in future years.
  • (Pride of Detroit)

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