The absence of a salary cap has caused little change in how NFL teams approach the early stages of free agency. There still has been a spending spree, highlighted by the $42 million guaranteed the Chicago Bears gave defensive end Julius Peppers on the first day he became unrestricted. And backup quarterbacks have been on the move, following a money trail that led David Carr to San Francisco, A.J.
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- Updated 2010 Fantasy Football Rankings September 6, 2010We've tweaked the projected points for QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, and Ks. […]
- Ravens Agree With Houshmandzadeh September 6, 2010At 11:27 am ET today, Labor Day, Pro Football Weekly reported that wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh agreed to terms with the Baltimore Ravens. The report states that Houshmandzadeh will receive $855,000 for a one year contract, following ESPN's Adam Schefter's comments on Twitter. Referring to 'league sources' Adam Schefter adds that Sea […]
- Updated 2010 Fantasy Football Rankings September 6, 2010
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