salary cap
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New York Liberty Faces Uncertain Future After Coaching Change
The New York Liberty fired coach Sandy Brondello amid salary cap complications, casting doubt on Breanna Stewart’s future with the team.
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49ers Weigh Options as Trent Williams Contract Standoff Deepens
The San Francisco 49ers are exploring trade options for All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams as they struggle to resolve a $38.84 million salary cap impasse.
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Chargers Reportedly Releasing Mekhi Becton, Saving $9.7M
The Los Angeles Chargers are reportedly releasing offensive lineman Mekhi Becton, saving $9.7 million in cap space. This move comes after his struggles and ahead of a scheme change.
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Oilers Place Andrew Mangiapane on Waivers Amid Performance Struggles
The Edmonton Oilers placed forward Andrew Mangiapane on NHL waivers on March 1, 2026. This critical decision reflects his performance struggles and creates vital salary cap flexibility for the team ahead of the March 6 trade deadline.
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Bills Stadium Work Halted by Graffiti Amid Financial Hurdles
Construction at the new Buffalo Bills stadium paused after graffiti was found, marking the second such incident.
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Dolphins Release Tyreek Hill Amid Salary Cap Restructuring
The Miami Dolphins have released wide receiver Tyreek Hill, saving $35 million in 2026 salary cap space after his season-ending injury.
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Gary Bettman’s NHL Vision: Billion-Dollar Franchises, Mounting Questions
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman’s long-standing strategies have propelled the league’s financial success, driving franchise values past $1 billion and influencing other major sports. However, his tenure faces renewed scrutiny in 2026 regarding player safety decisions amidst key league events.
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Connor McDavid’s Discount Deal and NHL’s New Era: What It Means for Hockey’s Future
Connor McDavid’s unexpected contract extension with the Oilers marks a selfless move in a rising cap era, while the NHL launches a bold campaign to connect with modern audiences. Together, they signal a transformative season for hockey.
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Kawhi Leonard and Clippers Face Salary Cap Scandal
Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers are under scrutiny after reports surfaced about a $28 million ‘no-show job’ allegedly arranged to bypass NBA salary cap rules.









