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Best NFL Players Out For the Season
It’s no surprise to see so many injuries this early in the NFL. This is the sport, after all. The New England Patriots seem to have it really bad as their two most important run stuffers in Jerod Mayo and Vince Wilfork are out for the season, while the already troubled Atlanta Falcons have lost their best receiving threat in an awful, awful season for them.
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NFL Rumors – Dallas Cowboys Not Giving Anthony Spencer a Long Term Contract
Delaying the inevitable usually isn’t a wise way of handling business, but the Dallas Cowboys continue to make indecision the leading plan in the way they’ve been handling the Anthony Spencer situation, preferring to see him getting paid under the franchise tender than actually commit years and money to the talented pass-rusher.
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NFL Rumors – Dallas Cowboys Not Giving Anthony Spencer a New Contract
One of the first things the Dallas Cowboys did this offseason was put the franchise tag once again on Anthony Spencer, but since then haven’t been in a real hurry to sign him on a new, multi-year deal, knowing that this year is going to be a big test for him.
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NFL Rumors – Dallas Cowboys Ready to Make Plays After Tony Romo Deal
Maybe a bit too late, but the Dallas Cowboys finally restructured their deal with Tony Romo, making him the highest paid player in the history of the franchise, while making some money available to pursue the remaining free agents, not to mention get a chance to sign their top priorities in the upcoming NFL Draft.
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Dallas Cowboys Need to Restructure Contract for Tony Romo
Despite working diligently to get under the cap space and make themselves available for being contenders in the free agency market, the Dallas Cowboys gave Anthony Spencer the franchise tag and have yet to restructure Tony Romo’s contract, which seems to be the key to their whole salary cap situation in 2013.
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NFL Rumors – Dallas Cowboys Won’t Trade Anthony Spencer
After getting the franchise tag for the second straight season, the question is what do the Dallas Cowboys do next about Anthony Spencer. While both the options of giving him a long term contract or trading him to another team are on the table, the Cowboys probably would like to keep him as they rebuild their defense.
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2013 NFL Season – 8 Players With the Franchise Tag
Only 8 teams chose to use the Franchise tag heading into the 2013 NFL season, avoiding some key players like Michael Johnson, Anthony Spencer, Jairus Byrd and Ryan Clady from hitting free agency, although it was surprising not to see the New England Patriots make use of that option.
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Dallas Cowboys – Still Trying to Keep Anthony Spencer
Currently over $20 million above the salary cap going into the 2013 NFL free agency period, the Dallas Cowboys are trying to find a way to keep Anthony Spencer, looking for a pretty excessive multi-year deal that his current team might not be able to give him.
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NFL Rumors – Dallas Cowboys Trying to Keep Anthony Spencer
It’s not going to be an easy free agency period for the Dallas Cowboys, who are way over the cap limit, which makes keeping Anthony Spencer, one of the best linebackers hitting the free agent market in 2013, very difficult, unless they can restructure their deal with Tony Romo.
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NFL Rumors – Dallas Cowboys Can’t Hold on to Anthony Spencer
With free agency looming, it seems like it’s going to take something close to a miracle for the Dallas Cowboys to manage keeping Anthony Spencer on the team, as the linebacker will be looking to a contract his current team just might not be able to afford.