The shedding of salary cap and players continues for the New York Giants, and a new name is being mentioned in trade rumors, and may be headed out of town.
With the MLB lockout behind us, one team seemed to create more chaos than the rest: the New York Mets. Are the Mets, and Steve Cohen, the league's new villains?
The New York Giants need to shed $40 million in salary cap this offseason, which means a few players do not return in 2022. Here are ten possible candidates.
The Giants were the team in New York on Tuesday that had a big first day of free agency, inking three new players that will add immediate depth to their roster.
With a cap space of $39.6 million, one of the highest in the League, the Jets are anticipated to have a huge free agency but it didn't happen on day one...
Cap casualties is a popular term and in the salary cap world of the NFL it can get ugly for veterans especially. 2 productive Giants got their walking papers on Wednesday.
Ahmad Bradshaw, a 7th round draft pick in 2007 who came to symbolize toughness was let go with 2 years left on his contract...
An economics professor has done some numbers and come up with a list of the most overpaid NBA players and while I think they are all overpaid, I have to agree with his list that some are especially overplayed. The list includes obvious choices like Kobe Bryant but has some surprises too, especially at the top of the list.
Wel,l well, well. If we have learned one thing with this Chris Paul deal it's that in an effort to "help" the Hornets (who are owned by the NBA until an owner is found) Commissioner David Stern has proven to be a bad GM. Instead of the Hornets taking the original deal that would have brought back a huge haul of Lamar Odom, Luis Scola, Kevin Martin and Goran Dragic, the Hornets get a less
For years, Yankee fans have dealt with vehement attacks from sports fans everywhere, alleging that their organizational philosophy was somehow unfair, immoral or otherwise faulty. As though doing everything you can to win a title is criminal. Well the plot has thickened, as the loudest voice of opposition to the Yankee way of life has joined the their ranks. The Sox are now a big-money team.
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