The Peyton Predicament: Part 3
Were Manning to be terminated -- his contract, not him -- the Colts would save $63.6 million over the next four years. The salary cap consequences to a Manning release are a bit more complicated.
Were Manning to be terminated -- his contract, not him -- the Colts would save $63.6 million over the next four years. The salary cap consequences to a Manning release are a bit more complicated.
Huff TV | Posted 09.05.2011
HuffPost Sports Columnist Jordan Schultz joined Chuck Todd and The Daily Rundown of MSNBC to discuss the NBA Lockout Wednesday morning.
Andrew Brandt | Posted 05.25.2011
The 2010 NFL offseason -- its first in 17 years without a Salary Cap -- has begun and now is a week old. Two teams are setting the stage for the new NFL
Andrew Brandt | Posted 05.25.2011
The new NFL -- with no salary cap -- means there are many questions about how we got to this point and where we are going. Let's start to sift through the fact and fiction of what this will mean.
Andrew Brandt | Posted 05.25.2011
NFL owners decided to extend Roger Goodell's contract for five years, adding over three years to the original term. The question to ask is not "Why?" The question is, "Why now?"
Roger I. Abrams | Posted 05.25.2011
For most sports fans, labor negotiations are really boring. Who cares how much these millionaires on both sides of the table earn? At the same time though, they are also quite frightening.
Av Sinensky | Posted 05.25.2011
Sources inside the Yankees revealed late last night that they will be holding a press conference to announce that they have acquired the rights to the Florida Marlins' 2003 World Series Championship.
Andrew Brandt | Posted 05.25.2011
The pulling of the plug on the SRS by the NFL might be the biggest play of any prior to next season, a season during which the NFL could look a lot different than it does now.
Andrew Brandt | Posted 05.25.2011
There is an important result of an uncapped NFL that is not receiving enough attention: without a cap in the NFL, not only is there no ceiling on player spending, there is also no floor.
Andrew Brandt | Posted 05.25.2011
It's time to look back at the biggest stories in the business of football for the 2009-10 season, which are many of the same stories that will be the biggest in 2010-11.
Huffington Post | Julie Satow | Posted 05.25.2011
On CBS Thursday morning, Steve Forbes commented on whether there is something wrong when, in 2006, for example, the average CEO made as much in a sing...
The New York Post | KAVITA MOKHA and LEONARD GREENE | Posted 05.25.2011
The financial sector was buzzing over Obama's decision to impose a $500,000 ceiling on salaries for executives of companies receiving federal rescue m...
Andrew Brandt | Posted 04.13.2012