NFL ups salary cap by $4 million each

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  • patmoran2006
    Ole' Ralphie SCROOGE
    • Dec 2005
    • 19840

    NFL ups salary cap by $4 million each

    Salary cap upped by $4 million for all teams in the league.

    Doesn't necessarily help the Bills. ALready with cap room, this could put a team into play for a FA the Bills covet that might not have otherwise been there.

    Wouldn't be shocked at all to see Birk resign with Minnesota in the next 24 hours either due to this.


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  • clumping platelets

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    • LtFinFan66
      Registered User
      • Mar 2005
      • 47199

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      Re: NFL ups salary cap by $4 million each

      Originally posted by clumping platelets
      Thursday, February 26 2009
      Official Blog of the National Football League
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      Adam Schefter
      Salary cap expands to $127 million for 2009


      Posted: February 25th, 2009 | Adam Schefter | Tags: Free Agency 2009, Salary cap
      The salary cap will grow in 2009.
      Because teams didn’t spend as much as they were supposed to under the collective bargaining agreement the past three years, teams were notified Wednesday that the salary cap will increase over $4 million to $127 million for this coming year, according to sources with two NFL teams. The collective bargaining agreement calls for cap adjustment down if teams spend over the cap in cash and adjustment up if they don’t spend up to the cap.
      It defies the recession and logic, but just before free agency, teams actually will have more flexibility and salary-cap room. This is tremendous news for teams such as the Colts and Panthers, who are pressed against the cap, and not such good news for teams such as the Buccaneers and Chiefs, who were way under the cap. Now their advantage is somewhat compromised.
      Teams believed they would see a mild increase in the salary cap, but this is bigger than teams expected.
      The official source for NFL news, video highlights, fantasy football, game-day coverage, schedules, stats, scores and more.

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      • Michael82
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 82328

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        Re: NFL ups salary cap by $4 million each

        uh oh, sounds like clump has to update his salary cap article.

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        • clumping platelets

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          Re: NFL ups salary cap by $4 million each

          Not too difficult changing a cell from $123 million to $127 million

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          • jamze132
            Don’t hate…
            • Jun 2003
            • 29410

            #6
            Re: NFL ups salary cap by $4 million each

            Originally posted by clumping platelets
            Not too difficult changing a cell from $123 million to $127 million
            I don't know how you do it man!

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            • clumping platelets

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              Re: NFL ups salary cap by $4 million each

              Ancient Chinese Secret

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              • DMBcrew36
                Registered User
                • Feb 2005
                • 5096

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                Re: NFL ups salary cap by $4 million each

                4 million more? sweet, every team but Buffalo can get better now

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                • The Spaz
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 19066

                  #9
                  Salary cap expands to $127 million for 2009

                  The salary cap will grow in 2009.

                  Because teams didn’t spend as much as they were supposed to under the collective bargaining agreement the past three years, teams were notified Wednesday that the salary cap will increase over $4 million to $127 million for this coming year, according to sources with two NFL teams. The collective bargaining agreement calls for cap adjustment down if teams spend over the cap in cash and adjustment up if they don’t spend up to the cap.

                  It defies the recession and logic, but just before free agency, teams actually will have more flexibility and salary-cap room. This is tremendous news for teams such as the Colts and Panthers, who are pressed against the cap, and not such good news for teams such as the Buccaneers and Chiefs, who were way under the cap. Now their advantage is somewhat compromised.

                  Teams believed they would see a mild increase in the salary cap, but this is bigger than teams expected.

                  The official source for NFL news, video highlights, fantasy football, game-day coverage, schedules, stats, scores and more.

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