Why the Seahawks put Kerney on IR
Mike Sando, NFC West...He has produced for them when healthy, but injuries have required surgeries during recent offseasons. Kerney's salary jumps to $4 million next season. He also has a $3 million roster bonus. The deal runs...
Blog | November 19, 2008Undrafted talent can be key to NFL success
Tim Graham, AFC EastPosted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham They weren't good enough to be Mr. Irrelevant. Some probably avoided watching the NFL draft when it was their year to ...
Blog | November 18, 2008Jennings heads to IR with future in question
Mike Sando, NFC West...his time with the team. The oft-injured offensive tackle stands to earn $4.2 million in salary next season, $4.3 million in 2010 and $5.15 million in 2011. I have a hard...
Blog | November 18, 2008Around the NFC South: Deuce's last game in dome?
Pat Yasinskas, NFC South...back money and that probably won't bode well when the Saints look at their roster (and salary cap) after the season. PANTHERS Whatever happened to former running back Tshimanga Biakabutuka? He's running a...
Blog | November 18, 2008Mailbag: Seahawks' transition stuck in neutral
Mike Sando, NFC WestPosted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Deric from Twin Falls, Idaho, writes: I've had it, as a Seahawks fan I'm sick and tired of Mike Holmgren and John Mars...
Blog | November 18, 2008Rams face IR choice with Pace
Mike Sando, NFC West...talk it over with Pace. Pace remains under contract to the Rams through the 2011 season at salaries of $5.975 million, $7.175 million and $8.375 million. He recently turned 33 years old...
Blog | November 17, 2008Simply Un-BEAR-able!
Carmen DeFalco...makes the Bears a very unlikeable team. Only the Baltimore Ravens have a higher percentage of their salary cap committed to the defensive side of the ball. Unlike the Bears, the Ravens back it up...
Blog Entry | Conversation | November 17, 2008'You pick it' responses
Bill Williamson, AFC West...have another new coach, new players in key positions, both causing chemistry concerns again, as well as salary cap issues and unanswered questions about their franchise QB. For non-Raider AFC West fans, we couldn...
Blog | November 07, 2008League misses the boat on Tuck fine
Matt Mosley, NFC East...which he is now appealing. The amount of the fine is barely a dent in Tuck's salary, but that's not the point. He wants to challenge the fact that the league is asking...
Blog | November 07, 2008Culpepper contract suggests tryout status
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...bonus at the start of free agency next spring. (He also has a $2.5 million base salary for 2009.) The Lions will either have to pay that bonus or release him, but it's...
Blog | November 06, 2008QB instability hangs over NFC West
Mike Sando, NFC WestPosted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Quarterback situations are supposed to settle out during the course of an NFL season. The opposite is happening in th...
Blog | November 05, 2008Raiders simply are a disaster
Bill Williamson, AFC West...get rid of all of these players before the start of the 2009 season. There will be salary-cap consequences. Oakland will simply not be able to go on another spending spree next season. My...
Blog | November 04, 2008Mailbag: Sloppiness an issue for Cards?
Mike Sando, NFC WestPosted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Chris from Phoenix writes: After the Cardinals outstanding preformance, I can't help but be worried about the lazy and...
Blog | November 04, 2008Kerney's surgery not a good sign
Mike Sando, NFC West...when healthy. He also turns 32 in December and his contract counts $9.5 million against the salary cap in 2009. Getting him healthy has to be a top priority
Blog | November 03, 2008Packers gave KGB a fair shot
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila was an obvious target. Yes, the Packers had guaranteed his $6.15 million base salary the day they made him part of the opening-day roster. But Gbaja-Biamila wasn't helping...
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