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Former Dallas Cowboys and NFL standout Greg Hardy is in light of another domestic violence charge insisting that his family is "perfectly fine" and that "chaos machines" are to blame.
Hardy signed a one-year deal with the Cowboys that did not include any guaranteed money but could have been worth up to $13.2 million thanks mostly to per-game roster bonuses totaling $9.5 million.
Former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy, who remains unsigned after a tumultuous 2015 season revolving around his domestic violence case in North Carolina, has been arrested on a cocaine ...
Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy had his suspension reduced from 10 games to four on appeal by arbitrator Harold Henderson, the NFL announced Friday.
Hardy's deal with the Cowboys is reportedly worth $13.1million, but Garrett added that Dallas will not incur much of a salary cap hit should the move prove unsuccessful.
Now, there's serious doubt the Cowboys should pay Hardy roughly $5 million for six games. It's hard to imagine him making an immediate impact after sitting out 25 games.
By going on the exempt list, Hardy still will be paid his weekly portions of a $13.1 million salary as team's franchise tag. Had the league suspended him without pay, he would have forfeited salary.
Hardy, who signed a one-year, $11.3 million deal with the Cowboys, remains on the commissioner's exempt list and could be suspended for part of the 2015 season under the league's personal conduct ...