The NFL offseason is more than halfway over and we’ve already seen some big moves and changes throughout the league. Free agency and the NFL Draft are behind us and with minicamp and training camp approaching, we can practically smell the pigskin and taste the tailgate food that soon awaits.
It’s no secret that the NFL is a money-making machine: from merchandise, to commercials, streaming services to tickets and more. Money is often a big hurdle between teams and players, with contract holdouts, hold-ins and trades giving each season plenty of drama on the sidelines.
The NFL salary cap has more than
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