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Foxworth says players are ready to talk now


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/03/19/foxworth-says-players-are-ready-to-talk-now/

In the same interview during which (as Rosenthal pointed out earlier) Ravens cornerback Domonique Foxworth said that the players are fine with never being a union again (it’s impressive that he has been able to ask all of them that question), Foxworth explains that “we’ve expressed that we’re ready to begin talks as soon as they’re ready.”
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Players do not get paid during the off season. Their base salaries are paid with what we know as "game checks" and they collect those either on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, depending on their team.

Players are paid during the regular season per their contract salaries. The league pays players their playoff salaries as established each year. For example, the Colts received $73k per man and the Bears received $38k per man in their 2007 Super Bowl.

Don't forget that players also have incentives built into their contracts, some of which are related to the post season.

But, the reality for NFL players- there is no steady paycheck from Week 17 through September of the next season.

Antonio Pierce described the entire player pay system at length on ESPN Radio a couple weeks ago- interesting.

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