NFL Owners Meeting Pondering Rule Changes
The NFL's Owners Meeting starts today in Phoenix, Arizona. Two proposed rule changes have people talking about the meeting this year.
The NFL's Owners Meeting starts today in Phoenix, Arizona. Two proposed rule changes have people talking about the meeting this year.
The Denver Broncos and Elvis Dumervil reached an agreement today to reduce his $12 million salary cap number to an $8 million hit. Then the Broncos were forced to cut the defensive end anyway - all thanks to a fax machine.
For the Miami Dolphins, 2013 Free Agency has streamlined the team's biggest need while defining another. Funny how that works.
The NFL's free agency period opens up tomorrow. However, the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks decided to start upgrading their offensive arsenal a day early. Both teams landed big name wide receivers in trades today.
The start of the NFL free agency period happen tonight, with the new "legal tampering" negotiating period. To clear up an confusion about the new process, and everything else you want to know about free agency, the NFL released a document.
The Kansas City Chiefs had a busy day on Monday, re-signing multiple players and placing the franchise tag on tackle Brandon Albert. These moves directly effect the Miami Dolphins offseason.
The NFL deadline to apply the franchise tag is less than 24 hours from now. According to reports, the Tennessee Titans are expected to place the tag on tight end Jared Cook tomorrow. Cook is expected to immediately argue he is a wide receiver.
The highest paid quarterback in the NFL is not Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, or Aaron Rodgers. Nope. It's now Joe Flacco who agreed to terms on a new deal with the Baltimore Ravens today.
Salary cap cuts are a common thing aroung the NFL these days. The Atlanta Falcons joined the group this morning, releasing veterans Michael Turner, John Abraham, and Dunta Robinson.
Two days ago, a report surfaced that the 2013 NFL Salary Cap would be "over $123 million." Today, ESPN's Chris Mortensen is reporting teams will have up to $123.9 million.