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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Friday, October 26, 2007 ATLANTA -- Any time Atlanta Falcons officials have publicly discussed the team's efforts to recover bonus money from banished quarterback Michael Vick, it has always been in the context of being able to create considerable salary-cap space and not in terms of actually getting money back from their onetime star. Turns out, though, that the two elements are intrinsically related. Citing Article XXIV of the extended collective bargaining agreement, an NFL Players Association official explained ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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