The 2026 NFL league year begins at 4 p.m. ET March 11. That’s just over two weeks away! First thing’s first is free agency. Teams are going to start spending and, to do so, may need to make decisions ...
The Cincinnati Bengals project as buyers in NFL free agency and certainly have the cap space to do so. According to Over the Cap, the Bengals currently have roughly $47.2 million in free cap space ...
Arizona will take nearly a $3 trillion total economic hit and lose millions of jobs that would have come to the state by 2060 if Central Arizona Project deliveries are halted by the federal government ...
The Giants on Friday made a no-brainer cut, as they released offensive tackle James Hudson, who did next to nothing for them during one season in East Rutherford. Last offseason, Hudson signed a ...
The Los Angeles Chargers have one of the NFL’s more drastic offensive line rebuilds to undertake this offseason. Sounds dramatic, given the fact Jim Harbaugh, Justin Herbert and the Chargers already ...
As the new league year approaches, NFL teams must find ways to get cap compliant for the offseason. That means teams will cut players purely to create cap relief, adding more free agents to the open ...
We knew that the Kansas City Chiefs had some work to do to get compliant with the salary cap ahead of the 2026 League Year, which begins in early March. They started by restructuring quarterback ...
Criminal barristers welcome justice secretary’s move to remove limit on hearing days at crown courts in England and Wales A cap on court sitting days is to be lifted as the government seeks to ease ...
The Los Angeles Rams enjoyed a strong 2025 campaign, but when push came to shove, they could not get past the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game. Now, the team is headed back to the drawing ...
Simply sign up to the UK energy myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. British household bills are set to fall after the government recategorised certain subsidy charges and axed an energy ...
As the NFL salary cap rises, teams are more willing to eat massive dead cap hits from terminated or traded contracts. General managers aren't fazed by dead money if they're ready to move on from ...