NFL Negotiators Close To Reaching A CBA Deal
It's almost done. According to all signs coming out of the negotiations between the NFL and the NFLPA, a collective bargaining agreement could be reached as early as Friday night.
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It's almost done. According to all signs coming out of the negotiations between the NFL and the NFLPA, a collective bargaining agreement could be reached as early as Friday night.
Miami Dolphins fans may be one step closer to having the team on the field for the entire preseason. According to SI.com's Jim Trotter, the standoff over the rookie pay scale may be getting close to being solved.
Once a new collective bargaining agreement is reached and NFL free agency begins; the Miami Dolphins are expected to look for some talent at running back to help rookie Daniel Thomas and may bring in a former number 2 overall pick.
Miami Dolphins fans and sports writers continue to be teased that an end to the NFL lockout is near. But, according to New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees; the deal is "very close."
Fans of the Miami Dolphins, and the rest of the NFL, may have a new date to pin their hopes on for the proverbial end of the lockout. According to ESPN.com, the NFL and the NFLPA believe a deal can be reached by July 21.
Miami Dolphins fans hoping to see football this season may have been just handed an audible by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The appellate court overruled a lower court's judge's ruling lifting the NFL lockout, meaning the lockout is legal.
The Miami Dolphins have plenty of holes left on the squad, but the team remains in a holding pattern as the league and the players association continue to try and iron out a new collective bargaining agreement.
The NFL is thisclose to getting a CBA done by tomorrow, and the Marlins won….wait, what? The Marlins won?!?! Against the Phillies?!?! Repent, Repent, the end is nigh!!!!
There's NFL news, the NBA is locked out, the Marlins still suck, and sports writers are desperate for something to write about, including this one. So let's hit this agenda like a Marlins fastball.
Nose tackle has become one of the highest-paid and most in-demand positions in the NFL. So when a team like the Dolphins finds a stud like Paul Soliai, they will look to keep him around and hope he shows the dedication to the team he had before he landed a big contract.
In a public show of unity, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL Players Association chief DeMaurice Smith took questions in a joint appearance at an NFLPA for NFL rookies.
Miami Dolphins players, fans, and the team continue to sit and wait as the NFL lockout continues to grind on. But, there continues to be light at the end of the tunnel as negotiators are still meeting to end the four month work stoppage.
Former Baltimore Ravens and St. Louis Rams cornerback Travis Fisher was arrested early Tuesday morning on Miami Beach.
it was good to see the Marlins get off the schnide last night; plus, North Carolina is in it up to their eyeballs, and the NFL continues to slowly move towards a CBA. Let's hit this like a Javier Vazquez fastball, because let's face it, everyone else is hitting them!
Miami Dolphins fans have known for three years who the best offensive tackle is in the NFL, and it turns out, Jake Long's fellow players agree with Fins fans.
The Fish stink worst than a Heat fourth quarter. They are out of contention and heading south faster than Sherman through Georgia. Plus, there's continue hope that the NFL is thisclose to a new labor deal.
A deal seems to be in sight to end the lockout between the NFL owners and the NFL players. If a deal can be struck, it would mean the NFL could open for business and start free agency and other off-season programs as soon as possible.
Well, the Marlins continue to sink faster than Governor Rick Scott's poll numbers. The Fish lost again last night to the Diamondbacks and just so you're up to date, the Marlins have won exactly one game in the month of June. Plus, the Heat may be looking at a center soon; and there may be BIG news on the NFL labor front!
There's still no official word on when, or if, the next NFL season will begin; but the Miami Dolphins announced Monday that tickets for preseason games and select regular season games will go on sale Tuesday morning.
Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor will need all the help he can get to play in the NFL. He started that process Monday by signing with Miami-based super-agent Drew Rosenhaus.
The official countdown stands at T-Minus 2 games until the Heat celebrate their second NBA championship in team history. We'll take a look at the Heat's chances in Game 4, the Marlins continue to stink, and I'll touch on a couple of NFL issues in the agenda. So, like a LeBron dunk, let's throw down with the agenda.
Former New York Giants Super Bowl hero Plaxico Burress emerged from a New York prison Monday morning to the outstretched arms of Miami-based agent Drew Rosenhaus. Burress has been behind bars on a gun charge for the past two years.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker, and former Miami Hurricane, Ray Lewis has dipped his foot into the fight between the NFL owners and the players. Lewis said quite simply, crime will go up if the lockout lingers.
While there's no free agency, no player movement, and no trades, that hasn't stopped the NFL owners from getting together in Indianapolis to discuss strategy at the annual spring meeting.
Miami Dolphins fans hoping to catch a glimpse of the team are out of luck for the foreseeable future. The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday that the lockout would stay in place and the league would likely win any appeal of a decision against it in district court.
Twelve years after their 10-year-old son was killed during a nail salon robbery, the Vu family faced his killer in court, sharing their grief and forgiveness.
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Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz reflects on her historic first year, touting major crime drops and greater transparency, while honoring the memory of a fallen deputy.
Twelve years after their 10-year-old son was killed during a nail salon robbery, the Vu family faced his killer in court, sharing their grief and forgiveness.
Air Canada halts service to Cuba as the island faces a severe fuel crisis, disrupting travel plans for thousands.
With water levels at historic lows and little rain in sight, Miami-Dade officials ask nearly 3 million residents to cut back on usage as possible mandatory restrictions approach.
Miami Beach announced it plans to fast-track restaurant and live entertainment openings by easing regulations and raising occupancy limits.
Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz reflects on her historic first year, touting major crime drops and greater transparency, while honoring the memory of a fallen deputy.
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Haitian American advocates, like Miami Dade County Commissioner Marlene Bastien, say the move is both cruel and creates a sense of fear in the community.
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