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NFL Players Assn. accuses league owners of collusion, files suit
The NFL Players Assn. is accusing league owners of secretly -- and illegally -- agreeing to put a salary cap in place in the uncapped 2010 season. The union filed a complaint in federal court Wednesday, alleging the owners colluded to impose a $123-...Tags: Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys, Career and Workplace, Reggie White, National Football League
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NFL Players Association accuses league, owners of collusion
The NFL Players Association filed a lawsuit on Wednesday that accused NFL owners and the league of collusion during the 2010 NFL season. The complaint describes a conspiracy in which teams imposed a secret $123 million per-club salary cap for that...Tags: Football, Sports, New York Giants, Domonique Foxworth, National Football League
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Union files collusion lawsuit against NFL
The NFL Players Association filed a lawsuit Wednesday that accused NFL owners and the league of collusion during the 2010 season. The complaint describes a conspiracy in which teams imposed a secret $123 million per-club salary cap for that uncapped 2010...
Tags: Football, Sports, New York Giants, Domonique Foxworth, National Football League
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NFL Commissioner Plans to Release Evidence at Some Point
WGNO NewsNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said he plans to release evidence of the Saints bounty program at some point. Goodell indicated the evidence wouldn't be released until the appeals and grievance processes are complete. Former Saints linebacker Scott...Tags: Football, Sports, Scott Fujita, Roger Goodell, New Orleans Saints
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Mandatory Pads Latest Sticking Point Between NFL Owners, Union
By the 2013 season, all NFL players will be required to wear knee and thigh pads. Or will they? NFL owners voted Tuesday to make those pads mandatory, but the NFL Players Association quickly responded that changes such as those need to be collectively...Tags: Unions, Washington Redskins, Football, Sports, Dallas Cowboys
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NFL owners approve some rule changes
The NFL tweaked some of its rules Tuesday, making thigh and knee pads mandatory equipment for players (starting in 2013) and pushing forward a pair of other changes involving the trade deadline and injured reserve. The rule involving thigh and knee...
Tags: Football, Sports, Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons, Terrell Suggs
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New Orleans emerges as 2013 Pro Bowl option
If the NFL doesn't push the Pro Bowl from its annual schedule, the game could be played in New Orleans on Jan. 27, one week before the city hosts Super Bowl XLVI. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who previously has expressed his displeasure with the game'...
Tags: Football, Sports, NFL Pro Bowl, Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
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Andrew Luck, rookies pose for trading card photos
Colts quarterback Andrew Luck struck a pose for his rookie card photo shoot. Luck and 34 other players met with major trading card companies Topps and Panini to provide photos in their new jerseys and autographs. There were rumors Luck would only sign...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Andrew Luck, Companies and Corporations
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Eagles' Peters taking salary cut is all wrong
Jason Peters could have just as well tried pole-vaulting over a barbed-wire fence or wrestling a startled grizzly bear. Because in the bold, flawed, tragic language of the new collective bargaining agreement, hastily reviewed by locked-out athletes and...
Tags: Plaxico Burress, Philadelphia Eagles, National Hockey League, Career and Workplace, Injuries and Wounds
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Peters a victim of faulty collective bargaining agreement
Eagles InsidersThe Eagles confirmed today that they have cut injured tackle Jason Peters' salary because, according to a spokesman, they "only have X number of dollars allotted for left tackle." They tried to spin it the best they could and, truth...... -
Saints' Vilma files defamation suit vs. Goodell
NEW ORLEANS -- Suspended New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma filed a defamation lawsuit against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Thursday. Vilma is suspended for the entire 2012 season for his alleged role in the Saints' bounty system. "By...
Tags: Gregg Williams, Sean Payton, Football, Sports, Jonathan Vilma
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Ex-Raven Foxworth says he's 'probably' going to retire
The Baltimore SunFormer Ravens cornerback and current NFLPA president Domonique Foxworth is “probably” going to retire. In a recent interview with a United Kingdom-based football website called DBLcoverage.com, the 29-year-old said, “I think that I&...Tags: Football, Sports, Baltimore Ravens, Injuries and Wounds, Health
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