No Salary Cap In 2010?
17th May, 2008 - 7:55 pm
Scout.com - NFL owners could opt of the labor agreement with the players union during the upcoming league meetings, which begin Tuesday in Atlanta.

If that happens ( a near-certainty, given 24 of the 32 teams would have to vote against it), the 2010 season could be uncapped, barring a new labor agreement.

?If they don?t do it next week then it will be soon after that,? Gene Upshaw, the executive director of the NFL Players Association, told The Associated Press on Friday. ?They want to opt out, and we don?t.? [READ]

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