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What is free agency?

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What is free agency?

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The term “free agency” refers to the state where a professional sports player can freely seek out employment and contracts with other professional teams. Free agency usually occurs where a player’s contract has expired or the player can opt out of his contract. When a player can participate in free agency, he is called a “free agent.”The rules of free agency are different for each sports league and determined by that league’s collective bargaining agreement (CBA).

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Essentially, free agency is a pool of free agent –> players. It’s the market where free agents find themselves after their contract expires. What is a Free Agent? A free agent is a player whose contract has expired with the team he was playing with, and is therefore able to sign with another, or the same, team in the free agency market. When can players start being signed from the ’07-’08 free agency market? Beginning at 12:01 AM ET, Friday, February 29, players can start putting their John Hancock on the dotted lines of a new contract whether it is with a new team or the same team. Does the free agency signing period have an end date? Yes, the ’07-’08 free agency signing period ends on April 18 this year for restricted free agents; July 22 or the first scheduled day for the first NFL training camp(whichever is later) for unrestricted free agents; and for franchise players the first Tuesday after the 10th week of the season, or November 11th. Who are “restricted” free agents? A player

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