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  1. Breakfast links: It's a world gone RG III

    Dan Graziano

    Hope you guys didn't miss me too much yesterday. I was out buying a wedding gift for a professional football player who's making $7 million a year in salary, plus endorsement money from Adidas and Subway, and didn't invite me to the wedding. Oh no, w...

    Blog | May 21, 2013
  2. NFL mailbag - NFC East trio on tight budgets

    John Clayton

    Three of the four NFC East teams have had to work around tricky cap situations this offseason, writes John Clayton.

    Story | Conversation | April 15, 2013
  3. Mike Patterson signs with New York Giants

    Ohm Youngmisuk

    The New York Giants continued to beef up their defensive front by signing free-agent defensive tackle Mike Patterson, sources confirmed.

    Story | Conversation | April 03, 2013
  4. A look at NFC East quarterback costs

    Dan Graziano

    Mike Sando passed this item along, and I thought you might find it interesting. It includes a chart that shows all 32 NFL teams ranked by how much salary cap room they have committed to the quarterback position in 2013. Here's where our division's te...

    Blog | March 27, 2013
  5. NFL econ: How QB resources are allocated

    Mike Sando

    2013 Salary Cap Charges for QBs Rank Team QB Cap 1 Detroit Lions $24.6M 2 New York Giants $22.1M 3 Denver Broncos $20.8M 4 Dallas Cowboys $19.6M 5 San Diego Chargers $18.9M 6 New Y...

    Blog | March 27, 2013
  6. Tommy Kelly released by Oakland Raiders

    The Oakland Raiders released defensive tackle Tommy Kelly on Wednesday, cutting ties with their longest-tenured position player on the roster.

    Story | Conversation | March 27, 2013
  7. John Mara OK with villain status in D.C.

    Dan Graziano

    PHOENIX -- Rich Campbell of The Washington Times asked New York Giants owner John Mara about his status as Public Enemy No. 1 among Washington Redskins fans since the management council (of which he's the chair) imposed $36 million in salary-cap pena...

    Blog | March 20, 2013
  8. NFL mailbag - Proposed changes affect tuck rule, safety

    John Clayton

    The NFL is mulling the end of the unfair "tuck rule," and running backs are pushing back at another proposed change, writes John Clayton.

    Story | Conversation | March 17, 2013
  9. Breakfast links: Still not Cruz-ing to a deal

    Dan Graziano

    Washington Redskins Mike Wise is of the opinion that the Redskins have themselves to blame for the salary-cap penalties the league imposed on them a year ago. And while I think what the league did was ridiculous and inexcusable, Mike's point is on...

    Blog | March 15, 2013
  10. Waiting out the defensive backs market

    Dan Graziano

    The main reason Tuesday night was so quiet in the NFC East in free agency was the relative lack of salary cap space among the division's teams. But another reason was that all four have significant needs in the secondary, and defensive backs aren't r...

    Blog | March 13, 2013
  11. Chris Canty agrees to deal with Baltimore Ravens

    The Baltimore Ravens took a step at improving their defensive line, agreeing to a three-year deal with Chris Canty.

    Story | Conversation | March 12, 2013
  12. Giants beef up defense with Jenkins

    Ohm Youngmisuk

    The New York Giants might not be a big player in free agency due to their salary cap situation, but on Sunday night they made what could be a pretty big addition. The Giants plugged a hole in the front line of their defense by reaching an agreeme...

    Blog | March 10, 2013
  13. Giants' Webster takes pay cut to stay

    Dan Graziano

    The New York Giants are clearing some salary-cap room in advance of free agency, and one of the ways they're doing it is with the help of cornerback Corey Webster. NFL Network reports that Webster has agreed to a 2013 pay cut, reducing his salary fro...

    Blog | March 07, 2013
  14. Corey Webster of New York Giants agrees to pay cut -- source

    Ohm Youngmisuk

    The New York Giants cleared a little more cap space before free agency begins, as cornerback Corey Webster took a pay cut and center David Baas also restructured his contract.

    Story | Conversation | March 07, 2013
  15. Breakfast links: Cowboys' new defense

    Dan Graziano

    Washington Redskins Who will have to restructure their contracts in order to get the Redskins under the salary cap? Rich Tandler has a look at the candidates, including DeAngelo Hall, Adam Carriker and Santana Moss. This stuff's going to start to ...

    Blog | March 06, 2013
  16. Breakfast links: Jenkins to visit Giants

    Dan Graziano

    Washington Redskins Tracee Hamilton wants Dan Snyder to sue the NFL over the salary-cap penalty. I know many of you want the same thing. Snyder may want it as well. Heck, he may end up doing it. I just don't see it. Yes, what the owners did would,...

    Blog | March 01, 2013