Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - The Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys will
reportedly be forced to work with salary-cap reductions over the next two
years.
According to NFL.com, a grievance filed by the two teams was dismissed by
special master Stephen Burbank.
The Redskins will have a cap reduction of $36 million over two years, while
the Cowboys will suffer a $10 million hit in the same span.
Both teams piled money into the uncapped season of 2010 by front-loading
contracts.
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