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New CBA has protections for career-ending injuries
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on July 25, 2011, 9:04 AM EDT
One item in the new CBA that has slipped below the radar over the last few days was uncovered by Peter King of SI.com: Players that suffer career-ending injuries will have more protection. In the past, a rookie that suffered a career-ending injury during the regular season could keep his first-year salary and signing bonus. Under the new rules, players can get $1.5 million maximum in injury protection. So if the rest of the rookie’s contract in years two-through-four totaled more than $1.5 million, he would get $1.5 million. If the remainder of the rookie’s contract was less than $1.5 million, he would get all the money due to him. That’s a nice added wrinkle which will help players that need long-term help. |
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