Bills Make Bold Salary Cap Moves And Dolphins, Chargers, Saints, Broncos, Cowboys, Ravens And 49ers Are Next
One way to describe what the Buffalo Bills did on Wednesday is to call it a salary cap reset. Yes, artful.
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One way to describe what the Buffalo Bills did on Wednesday is to call it a salary cap reset. Yes, artful.
PITTSBURGH — With an unprecedented league-wide $30 million increase in the salary cap and the release of a handful of veterans, the Pittsburgh Steelers enter general manager Omar Khan's second free agency with a little money to spend. Even so, the Steelers aren't a franchise that opens the checkbook for outside free agents.
At this time a year ago, few people outside the Big 12 knew about Markquis Nowell. The 5-foot-8 point guard was a key player for Kansas State, but he hadn't played particularly well in some of the team's biggest games and struggled in his team's first-round loss to TCU in the Big 12 tournament.
The relationship between competitiveness and the ambitions of the European Green Deal is currently high on the EU agenda.
Heavyweight Otto Wallin was just as shocked as the rest of the boxing world when Francis Ngannou floored Tyson Fury but the Swede says it's unlikely there will be a repeat against Anthony Joshua when the two meet in Saudi Arabia on Friday.
England manager Gareth Southgate could reportedly be considered as a potential successor to Erik ten Hag at Manchester United, should the Dutchman leave the club this summer.
In an interview with The Times this week, Sergio Reguilon revealed he cried in the dressing room after Manchester United were thumped 3-0 by Newcastle in the League Cup.
Indian tennis star Sumit Nagal has advanced to the main draw of the BNP Paribas Open as a 'lucky loser' after Spanish superstar Rafael Nadal withdrew from the event citing lack of readiness to play at the highest level. The 26-year-old Nagal had lost in the second round of the qualifying tournament but got the big break as he was the highest ranked player in that draw. He is currently placed 101st in the ATP rankings and was entitled to go through in case of a last-minute main draw withdrawal.