Andrew Brandt, who writes about the business of football for the National Football Post, is an accomplished sports executive with more than 20 years' experience in professional football.
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He previously worked as a sports representative for ProServ and Woolf Associates, was general manager of the Barcelona Dragons in the NFL’s World League and served as a team vice president of the Green Bay Packers from 1999 to 2008, negotiating player contracts and managing the team’s salary cap. He is currently a consultant to the Philadelphia Eagles and lectures at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business on negotiations, sports law and sports business. Brandt is president of the NFP.
You can also catch Andrew every Thursday on ESPN Radio's Football Tonight at 7:25pm (and again at 11:25pm) Eastern
Looking back on an unconventional, unpredictable career.
Andrew and Sid discuss Ricky Williams, Dwayne Bowe and Jon Gruden.
Also, Gruden’s extension, Adams’ fine and more.
Andrew Brandt and Sid Rosenberg take a look at some of the key business dealings from around the NFL.
Still looming: How many will lose free agency in 2010?
The lure of free agency is too seductive for some players.
Suspension confusing since others are playing for similar violations.
Also, another addition to graveyard of bad deals.
If no one claims released running back, K.C. is on the hook for $2.6 million.
If there’s no cap, some NFL clubs might be big spenders.
NFL faces heated questioning on head injuries issue.
Andrew and Sid discuss the Cleveland Browns, the CBA and Brett Favre.
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