LeBron James. He's the best player in the league and he's under 25 years old.
No, an NFL player does not have to play in the Super Bowl to get a Super Bowl ring. In fact, he doesn't even have to be on the active roster of the winning team. The NFL allots 150 rings for the winning team to distribute as it wishes. Also, the winning team often purchases more rings to distribute to people beyond the 150 allotment. These rings are mementos of the Super Bowl win and typically include the team name, year, Super Bowl number, player name, and uniform number.
no, that's just not right. they are rivals, if u are on one team then switch to the other, you wouldn't be much of a team player and people would hate you for being a traitor.
Because otherwise it would be unfair to players who failed to make the postseason playoffs. An average player on a good team would be able to increase their stats, while a better player with the misfortune to be on a poor team could easily wind up with lower career stats.
The best player in the Laker team is Kobe Brynt.
In MLB, that would depend on the player's contract, how long the player has been in the league and how long the player has played with the team that is trying to trade him. A player can negotiate a no trade clause in his contract which would not allow the team to trade him. Of course, the player could choose to waive the no trade clause, usually for compensation from his team, which would allow him to be traded. Any player who has been in MLB for ten full seasons and played with his current team for five full seasons may not be traded without his consent. You might hear these players being referred to as 'ten five' players. If a player does not have a no trade clause in his contract or is not a 'ten five' player, he made be traded without his permission.
Matthew Lombardi all the way!
53 on active roster
Tyler Knight
Not sure, but probably Chipper Jones?
No, you don't have to be an experienced netball player to play for a netball team. Everyone has to start somewhere. Start & you will soon get better. best of luck
Do you know what team(s) he played for? What years? What major league team's farm system? That would be a start.
A player for that sport
There are 15 players allowed active on a basketball team, 5 start, and others come off the bench
The player will not count against his teams active roster and the team forfeits his rights so that any team could negotiate or sign the player
Absolutely. If team A wins the toss prior to the game, and elects to defend a goal as their choice, and team B then wants to receive the ball to start the game, it would be team B's choice to start the second half. If team B then chose to receive, team A would thereby be kicking off to start both halves.
An NFL team can have up to 54 players in their active roster, but if you just want to field a team the minimum would be 43 or so.
A player on injured reserve remains on the team but cannot participate on the active roster for the remainder of the season.