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  4. Template:Sports roster - Wikipedia

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    The main template, {{sports roster}} generates a table or navbox with the roster. The entry template, {{sports roster/entry}}, is used to generate the rows in the table, or names in the list.

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    Fantasy football season continues, but only for the fortunate few. So if you're reading this, congratulations on making it to the playoffs in your league. Now comes the hard part: winning a ...

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    Despite huge contracts given out all over the roster, the Browns have the most cap space this year (they'll need it next year) and the youngest initial 53-man roster in the NFL:

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  9. Roster bonus - Wikipedia

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    Thus, roster bonuses are often used by teams that prefer to front-load the salary cap impact of a contract and lessen the impact on future years. [1] In other cases, large roster bonuses are not truly intended by the parties to be paid, but rather to create a virtual deadline by which a team will either cut the player or renegotiate their contract.