Found March 04, 2010 on EMQB:
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As we enter this new period of free agency in the National Football League tomorrow, there are a number of changes we need to pay attention to. First of all—and most notably—there is no salary cap and no minimum team salary for the 2010 season. The reason for this, of course, is because there is no new Collective Bargaining Agreement between the NFL and the players’ union. So, we might see some record-breaking contracts where demand is high and supply is low—like at defensive end where Carolina Panthers DE Julius Peppers could “break the bank” on a new contract. The [...]Post from: Every Morning Quarterback 2010 NFL Free Agency Changes
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