Business as usual in NFL free agency (Deseret News)
NEW YORK — Business as usual. The absence of a salary cap has caused little change in how NFL teams approach the early stages of free agency.
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Business as usual in NFL free agency (Deseret News)
Business as usual in NFL free agency (SportingNews)
NEW YORK — The absence of a salary cap has caused little change in how NFL teams approach the early stages of free agency.
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Business as usual in NFL free agency (SportingNews)
NFL Free Agency Capsules: Bears sign Peppers; Rolle becomes richest safety (The Brownsville Herald)
March 6, 2010 by admin
Filed under Knowshon News, NFL News
EDITOR’S NOTE: For more NFL news , including trades and reaction, go to the NFL Capsules.
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NFL Free Agency Capsules: Bears sign Peppers; Rolle becomes richest safety (The Brownsville Herald)
NFL free agency signing roundup: Day 1 (Sports Illustrated)
NEW YORK (AP) — The Chicago Bears were big spenders as NFL teams entered the free agency period unconstrained by a salary cap, signing top prize Julius Peppers.
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NFL free agency signing roundup: Day 1 (Sports Illustrated)
NFL free agency begins Friday without salary cap (Sports Illustrated)
NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL has swallowed the poison pill.
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NFL free agency begins Friday without salary cap (Sports Illustrated)
NFL, players’ union still far apart in labor dispute (Sports Illustrated)
NEW YORK (AP) — In their latest round of bickering, the NFL and its players’ association have exchanged prickly statements disputing whether players will have to take pay cuts as part of a new collective bargaining agreement.
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NFL, players’ union still far apart in labor dispute (Sports Illustrated)
NFL, players’ union trade barbs in labor dispute (Sports Illustrated)
NEW YORK (AP) — In their latest round of bickering, the NFL and its players’ association have exchanged prickly statements disputing whether players will have to take pay cuts as part of a new collective bargaining agreement.
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NFL, players’ union trade barbs in labor dispute (Sports Illustrated)
NFL Roundup: Jets to cut Jones (The Capital)
NEW YORK (AP) – Thomas Jones helped the New York Jets reach the AFC championship game while running his way to a career year. Now, the leader of the NFL’s top-ranked rushing offense is out of a job.
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NFL Roundup: Jets to cut Jones (The Capital)
NFL: Jets to release RB Thomas Jones this week (Honolulu Advertiser)
NEW YORK — The New York Jets will release running back Thomas Jones this week, allowing the leader of the NFL’s top-ranked rushing offense to become a free agent.
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NFL: Jets to release RB Thomas Jones this week (Honolulu Advertiser)
NFL says it won’t discipline Tom Cable (UPI)
NEW YORK, Feb. 24 (UPI) — The NFL said Wednesday it would not discipline Oakland Coach Tom Cable, who was accused of attacking an assistant coach and being abusive to women.
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NFL says it won’t discipline Tom Cable (UPI)





