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NFL's Cowboys Cost Players as California Taxes Bite

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Scott Soshnick and Eben Novy-Williams discuss a host of issues related to the business of sports, including the tax implications of the Dallas Cowboys hosting training camp in California. The Cowboys and Carolina Panthers are the only two NFL teams to hold camps outside of their home states. Having to pay California taxes costs some players hundreds of thousands of dollars. Also discussed is New Balance's decision to cancel lacrosse player Paul Rabil's endorsement contract. The company says Rabil violated terms of his multi-million-dollar deal by wearing another brand during practice and games for the Premier Lacrosse League. Rabil co-founded the PLL, leaving Major League Lacrosse. New Balance found Jim Davis until recently owned four MLL franchises. The continuing controversy surrounding U.S. Soccer's gender pay inequity is also discussed. 

 
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