Thu Jun 23 05:57am EDT
Teams cannot sign free agents until there is a new collective bargaining agreement but that hasn't stopped two NFL teams from showing "serious interest" in 36-year-old retired running back Tiki Barber, his rep, Mark Lepselter, said, according to New York sports radio station WFAN.
"We feel like we already know where we're going (to sign)," Lepselter told the station.
Barber, of course, hasn't played in the NFL since 2006-07 when he played his tenth season for the New York Giants.
Lepselter, by the way, claims all conversations with teams occurred when the lockout was temporarily lifted during draft weekend.
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Source: WFAN
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