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NFL Rumors – Denver Broncos & Jacksonville Jaguars Taking Zero Risk With Russell Okung & Kelvin Beachum Contracts
There’s a very interesting development with Russell Okung signing a contract with very little guaranteed money as he joins the Denver Broncos, and to a lesser degree Kelvin Beachum doing the same with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Both teams take very little risk, while the players could end up with nothing.
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NFL Rumors: Carolina Panthers & Denver Broncos Having Some Re-Signings to do
With the Super Bowl over with, the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers need now to head into the business of figuring out who to re-sign and what positions they’re going to upgrade. While both teams have some big decisions to make, the Broncos have more players they need to worry about leaving than the team they beat for the NFL championship.
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NBA Players on Max Contracts
In the changing landscape of the NBA’s salary cap as more and more regulations from the latest CBA come into play, there are currently 22 players in the league with a max contract, including a few teams – New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets, Miami Heat, Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Clippers and the Los Angeles Lakers, with two or more players getting a max deal.
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Detroit Lions – The Problem With 3 Contracts
Out of a cap space of $120 million for the 2013 season, the Detroit Lions already have $50 million, 41.6% of what’s available, to three players: Matthew Stafford, Calvin Johnson and Ndamukong Suh, leaving a lot of questions of how to repair a roster that clearly needs a few additions.
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The Eagles Gambling Big With New Vick Contract
Image: Source About to begin his third season with the Philadelphia Eagles, this time declared before the season as the team’s starting quarterback, Michael Vick got a nice bonus in the form of a $100 million for six years contract, 40 million of them guaranteed. A long way since being released from Leavenworth two years […]
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The NBA Lockout Draws Nearer as Owners and Players Wait for Tuesday
Despite the NBA owner making the first gesture, taking the issue of the collective guruanteed contracts off the table, the gulf between the players and the owner is wide and filled with hundreds of millions of dollars. Quite a gap to close, huh? Too big to stop the lockout, the first since 1999, from happening?