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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.one/post/13609367
The FTC has banned noncompete agreements
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.one/post/13609367
The FTC has banned noncompete agreements
Are you asking if NFL players will start showing up in UFL and other leagues? Doubtful. The pay is lower. They wouldn’t risk an injury that ruins their NFL career.
edit: adding in my comment from below, since it is relevant:
Contracting for a certain duration is still legal.
My source is this giant FTC doc. I only read the first few pages, but that quote seems clear.
Actually I was thinking more along the lines there would no longer be restrictions on a player jumping to another team, whenever or however. Contracts of exclusivity are now void and a player could do a one-game gig for all intents and purposes for whatever price they could fetch.
I don’t think so.
Contracting for a certain duration is still legal.
Edit: my source is this giant FTC doc. I only read the first few pages, but that quote seems clear.
Might mean a lot more fringe roster players and practice squad players leaving for more playing time and a greater opportunity at proving they can make it in the NFL.