Article By Jason Potvin on 7th December, 2009
Similar to Major League Baseball, teams will have no salary cap to restrict how much money is spent on their 51-man roster.
Obviously, owners like Jerry Jones and Daniel Snyder couldn't be more excited with an uncapped year.
Unfortunately, the smaller-market teams that aren't owned by billionaires don't want to see the NFL turn into the MLB, where rich teams can buy up all the talent by outbidding every smaller market team.
With an uncapped year, highly-sought-after free agents are likely to receive more mone...
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