NFL's all-time post season sack leader cut, another salary cap casualty.

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Willie McGinnest - NFL's all-time postseason sack leader, cut .


FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- The New England Patriots released linebacker Willie McGinest in a salary cap move, ending a 12-year relationship with the NFL's all-time postseason sack leader.

The release of the two-time Pro Bowler was announced Thursday, the day after the NFL owners voted 30-2 at their meeting in Grapevine, Texas, to extend the collective bargaining agreement with the players for six more years, resulting in a new salary cap figure of $102 million.

The 34-year-old McGinest carried a salary cap figure of more than $7 million for next season. The veteran linebacker is now a free agent and can sign with any team, including New England.

McGinest, who has been with New England his entire career, was the fourth pick of the 1994 draft out of Southern California. He played in four Super Bowls, including three Patriots victories. His 16 postseason sacks rank ahead of Bruce Smith (14 1/2 ) and Reggie White (12).

A two-time Pro Bowler, McGinest ranks third on the Patriots' all-time sack list with 78, just 1.5 behind Julius Adams. Andre Tippett tops the list with 100 sacks.
McGinest has played in 171 games, ninth on the Patriots' all-time list.
 

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Just signed with the Browns for 3 years 12mil. 6 guaranteed.

as a Pats fan, sorry to see him go.
 

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The Browns ain't playin...It'll be interesting to see how Willie does. Sucks for Patriot fans. Similiar to when the Bucs cut Lynch 2 years ago. They still haven't replaced him. He has 2 pro bowls and Phillips hasn't progressed. Some Buc fans may disagree, but he has been injury prone, and not lived up to expectations to this point. The NFL needs to do something about this crap. Rookies like Smith in SF get 15+ million and have never played a down, while guys like McGiniest and Lynch get released after 10+ years of sevice with the same team.
Unforgivable. Im surprised the union hasn't addressed this issue.
 

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But I'm Ted Bell said:
Rookies like Smith in SF get 15+ million and have never played a down, while guys like McGiniest and Lynch get released after 10+ years of sevice with the same team.
Unforgivable. Im surprised the union hasn't addressed this issue.

This is the down side to the NFL salary cap...it still beats baseballs ridiculous lack of balance.
 

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