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Sports Illustrated December 19, 2000 Peter King |
Smart Money The NFL teams that sign middle-class free agents are the ones that thrive... |
Sports Central February 8, 2004 Jeff Moore |
Welcome Back the Dynasty The biggest critics of the salary cap era in the NFL often point to the lack of a dominating team. But did dominating teams ever really leave? |
Sports Illustrated March 5, 2002 Peter King |
Out of the Money A season removed from a Super Bowl win, the Ravens are paying a steep price... |
Sports Illustrated December 12, 2000 Peter King |
Inside the NFL The Jaguars must cut $40 million in payroll to get under the 2001 cap... |
Sports Illustrated January 5, 2001 Peter King |
Not so fast Despite good hires, Skins and Chiefs still face problems... |
Sports Illustrated June 6, 2000 Peter King |
Inside the NFL The Rams and Cinderella star Kurt Warner are miles apart on a new deal |
Sports Illustrated May 30, 2002 Peter King |
Season's greetings A third phase of the NFL offseason kicks off June 1, the secondary market of free agents who have priced themselves out of their respective teams' plans for the future... |
Sports Central April 4, 2006 Jeff Moore |
Does the CBA Mean RIP For NFL Fans? We no longer need to wonder about the NFL without a salary cap; now we need to wonder about the NFL with a salary cap. |
AskMen.com September 17, 2003 John Clarkson |
NFL: Free Agency & Salary Caps Consider this a very premature report card on the notable NFL salary cap and free agency moves of 2003. |
Sports Central March 28, 2004 Jeff Moore |
The Not So Free Agents Every year, the free agent signing period begins in the NFL and every year, one thing becomes obvious: there is no such thing as a free agent. |
Salon.com January 24, 2001 Allen Barra |
The Ugly Bowl It's no clash of the titans, but this Sunday's showdown between two deeply flawed teams at least offers some suspense... |
Sports Central July 25, 2004 Damian Greene |
New England Patriots: Dynasty or Die-Nasty? The rosters in the National Football League are on such an even playing field, that it's hard to predict who will win any game, much less a Super Bowl. |
Sports Illustrated April 3, 2002 Paul Zimmerman |
These days are numbered In the insulated world of the NFL, players are so sensitive about criticism from their teammates, so touchy about their contracts, that nasty and illogical things are said... |
Sports Central March 4, 2005 Jeff Moore |
Putting a Lid on the Cap There is no rest in the NFL, even in the offseason. The Super Bowl may have been played in February, but now teams -- and players -- must deal with the salary cap and free agency. Here's a look at how they are faring thus far. |
Sports Illustrated September 26, 2000 Paul Zimmerman |
Dr. Z's Forecast Predictions side with Tampa Bay, the Giants, Minnesota, Green Bay, Philadelphia, and Kansas City... |
Sports Illustrated July 13, 2000 Peter King |
Chat Reel: Peter King To kick off the NFL preseason, Peter King chatted with users for a full hour. The SI senior writer hit as many subjects as he could, ranging from why the Bears could be this year's Rams, to why he likes Jon Kitna in 2000. But first, are the Redskins locks in the Super Bowl?... |
Sports Central June 29, 2015 Ross Lancaster |
Free Agency's Elephant in the Room Over the course of the next few summers, the business of personnel and player contracts in the NBA will change inextricably. |
Sports Central April 13, 2009 Brian Cox |
Rookie Salary Debates Equal Labor Pains With the draft approaching in two weeks, there will be 10-12 college stars looking to cash in on a huge market for potential game-changers for suffering NFL franchises. |
Sports Illustrated January 4, 2001 Peter King |
Chat Reel Baltimore-Tennessee looks like a gem... |
Sports Central October 4, 2004 Jeff Moore |
Payoff and Payback The 2004 NFL season may only be weeks old, but teams are already showing the results of preparation, planning, trades, draft picks, free agent signings, and salary cap calculations. See who's cashing in -- and who isn't. |
Sports Illustrated August 21, 2000 Peter King |
Leaf's fall looks bright After extensive rehab and a cautious summer throwing program, the Chargers' Ryan Leaf is on the verge of winning the San Diego quarterback job and shedding his bust label from the 1998 draft. Plus, D-day for San Francisco salary cap case... Ravens rally around Lewis... etc. |
Sports Illustrated August 13, 2002 Peter King |
How Good Are the Texans? Houston should be competitive in the AFC South. The Texans, if healthy, have respectable players at important positions. |
Sports Illustrated March 15, 2000 Peter King |
Scorecard Bill Parcells's final NFL act may be to unload the Jets' best player |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
Rookie Salaries: Now & Then Sports stars have always enjoyed comfortable lifestyles. But today's stars are making out far better than those of the past. In fact, the highest draft picks today are instant millionaires. |
Sports Illustrated August 31, 2000 Peter King |
Trust Wolf, Dungy and the AFC West What is Ron Wolf doing?... Will Jerry Rice do it again?... Bills may challenge Indy in the AFC East... Barry Sanders will not unretire... Eagles won't be .500... Skins must do better against the run... Bet on the AFC West over the East... |
Sports Central February 28, 2005 Dave Golokhov |
I Hate Mondays: Year of the Veteran QB With the NFL combine in Indianapolis currently taking place, it's easy to focus on the plethora of youth that is about to enter the league, but even so, this offseason appears to have an aging theme. |
Sports Central May 18, 2004 Jeff Moore |
Make Room For Junior A number of NFL veterans are finding out the hard way that a young player coming in or coming up means restructure your contract or have your bags packed by June 1. |
Sports Central April 13, 2005 Jeff Moore |
Draft Dodgers: Draft vs. Free Agency In the off-season, NFL General Managers must decide between up-and-coming draft picks and seasoned free agents. |
Sports Central March 19, 2004 David Martin |
Spenders, Agents, and Trades Trades and aquisitions in the NFL. |
AskMen.com Lewis Helfand |
Pro Sports Contract Violations In contracts, as in many things in life, guaranteed does not always mean guaranteed. Players have seen their contracts revoked -- sometimes to their benefit and sometimes to a loss in personal wealth of millions. |
BusinessWeek January 27, 2011 Paul Wachter et al. |
Super Bowl XLV: The NFL's Last Game? A labor dispute between the National Football League and its players is threatening to bleed billions in revenue - and possibly cancel the 2011-12 season. |
Sports Illustrated November 6, 2001 Peter King |
Helping Hand Things are looking up for the Cowboys, but their front office is still at least a man short... |
Sports Central February 20, 2007 Ryan Day |
The NFL Free Agent Class of 2007 Who are the can't-miss prospects, and who are the prospects you shouldn't count on? |
Sports Illustrated May 3, 2000 Paul Zimmerman |
Money has spoiled the NFL |
Sports Illustrated October 9, 2000 Peter King |
The NFL must change trade deadline Oct. 10, the Tuesday after the sixth Sunday of the season, is a stupid deadline for trades... |
BusinessWeek November 1, 2004 Mark Hyman |
An Entire Season in the Penalty Box? As incredible as it seems for a league that sells 90% of available tickets and last season generated revenues of $2.1 billion, the National Hockey League may sit this season out. Who blinks first in negotiations between the owners and the union will depend on willpower and finances. |
Sports Central March 8, 2006 Isaac Miller |
NBA Contracts: Guaranteed to Fail Free agents sign six- and seven-year deals for millions of guaranteed dollars. Then they put it into cruise control and collect their loot. |
Sports Illustrated March 11, 2002 Peter King |
Ricky ruins his rep Former Saint Ricky Williams is not happy to leave New Orleans... |
Sports Central July 31, 2004 Jeff Moore |
Fifty Ways to Leave Your Team Every year several players do not get cut by their team and yet still do not end up finishing NFL training camp. In fact, there are many ways that players leave teams. |
Sports Central August 1, 2012 |
NFL Week 1 Preview There are plenty of great football matchups in Week 1, with the New York Jets set to play the Buffalo Bills. There are, however, three standout games that we're looking forward to most. |
Sports Central April 1, 2010 Brad Oremland |
The NFL's Best Defenses Ever To narrow my search for the finest defenses in pro football history, I researched almost 100 great single-season defenses, then devised a formula to help me sort out the best of the bunch. |
Sports Illustrated February 29, 2000 Peter King |
Inside the NFL Cleveland left the combine torn between two potential top picks |
Sports Illustrated February 4, 2000 Peter King |
We should listen to Rev. Jackson NFL mailbag |
Sports Central September 4, 2012 Greg Suttich |
2012 NFL Preview The National Football League is unique in that every year there are several surprises. Teams that finish at the bottom of the division one year somehow make it to the top the next. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 18, 2005 Sean Silverthorne |
NFL Players Touch Down at HBS Thirty players from the National Football League sharpened their management skills at Harvard Business School, preparing for when their playing days are over. |
Sports Illustrated June 13, 2002 Peter King |
All the right moves The Philadelphia Eagles have made themselves perennial contenders. |
Sports Central September 11, 2009 Eric Engberg |
Why Your Team Will Not Win the Super Bowl This is the time of year where everyone thinks this could be the year their team wins it all. Here's why everyone is wrong. |
Sports Illustrated June 17, 2002 Peter King |
Offseason rating game Here's how I rate 32 NFL offseasons, 1 to 32 as of Monday morning. |
Sports Illustrated February 1, 2002 Peter King |
Offseason activity I think the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are destined to get worse before they get better... The Packers need an upgrade in a couple of key areas next season. Can they get the help in free agency and/or the draft?... etc. |
Sports Illustrated October 23, 2000 Peter King |
Sapp to Keyshawn: Be a team player The Bucs were off Sunday. The only action they saw was on TV. Keyshawn Johnson worked the FOX pregame show. Surprise! I saw Tampa Bay's game/debacle last Thursday night. This is a team trying to do everything with some proficiency, and doing none of it well... |