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  1. Randy Moss to AFC North?

    James Walker

    The Minnesota Vikings have decided to waive talented and controversial receiver Randy Moss, a surprising move . Moss and his prorated $6.4 million salary are available for the team that wants to claim him. Would a team in the AFC North jump at th...

    Blog | November 01, 2010
  2. NFL - Football Outsiders - position group salary analysis

    Bill Barnwell

    When it comes to doling out cash for NFL players, GMs have to pick their spots. Football Outsiders analyzes the highest and lowest payrolls at each position group around the league to see where that money is best spent.

    Story | Conversation | June 15, 2010
  3. Tennessee Titans' Chris Johnson contract woes

    Adam Schefter

    Titans RB Chris Johnson is looking for a new contract. But given the rules of an uncapped year, he'll have a tough time getting Tennessee to pay him what he's worth. Plus, will Albert Haynesworth be on the move? And will T.O. end up in Pittsburgh?

    Blog | Conversation | May 10, 2010
  4. Browns make big offseason splash

    Jeremy Green

    From winners (Browns) to losers (Colts), Jeremy Green looks at the busy beginning to free agency.

    Story | Conversation | March 21, 2006
  5. CBA uncertainty complicates things for Simms

    Len Pasquarelli

    The stalled CBA talks could make contract negotiations tricky for the Buccaneers and QB Chris Simms.

    Story | Conversation | January 13, 2006
  6. Leagues seek penalties that deter

    Have salaries gotten so big that financial slaps on the wrist are mere annoyances? Does it take a suspension to get a professional athlete's attention these days?

    Story | Conversation | January 27, 2005
  7. Record-breaking toss was vintage Manning

    Randy Mueller

    Former GM Randy Mueller tackles questions on Peyton Manning, the salary cap, the Eagles' flaws and more.

    Story | Conversation | December 27, 2004
  8. Program helps supplements players' salaries

    Len Pasquarelli

    Vikings' Brian Russell was one of three $100,000 recipients of the NFLPA's "performance based pay" program.

    Story | Conversation | March 12, 2004