Article By josh martin on 2nd September, 2010
And just plain waiving players.
Tuesday marked the cutdown deadline, forcing teams to reduce their rosters from 80 to 75 players. On Saturday, teams will have to trim down to 53 players for the regular season.
While most of the players cut are likely to be have-nots, has-beens, and future CFL'ers and Arena leaguers, there are bound to be some familiar names and former All-Pros left looking for employment on the NFL's cutting room floor.
The Cincinnati Bengals got a lengthy head start when they cut the volatile and oft-injured Antonio Bryant last week, whom they had signed to a four-year, 28 million dollar deal in the offseason.
That's eight million ...
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