
Tiger-Cats Release Statement on CFL Salary Cap Audit
Published on April 16, 2015 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats News Release
HAMILTON - The Hamilton Tiger-Cats released the following statement this afternoon in regard to the Canadian Football League's 2014 salary cap audit:
"The Tiger-Cats are totally committed to playing winning football and working within the parameters of the Salary Management System. Unfortunately in 2014 we had some challenges to the SMS that were injury related, including several to high profile players. We worked to our best ability to mitigate that to get under the SMS, but with the record number of injuries, coupled with the unknown SMS factor of all-star bonuses for our ten all-stars, we ended up over the cap by less than ten thousand dollars. We look forward to a great 2015 season and once again working within the parameters of the SMS system."
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