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roster

[ros-ter] / ˈrɒs tər /


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That cleared cap space and enabled the Rams to begin rebuilding the roster, which blossomed this season with third-year stars such as Nacua and veterans such as Stafford and Davante Adams.

From Los Angeles Times

They had just fired Bill Belichick’s successor, Jerod Mayo, after only one year on the job and had holes all over their roster.

From The Wall Street Journal

They also have a lot more balance on their roster.

From BBC

As much as U.S. women’s national soccer team coach Emma Hayes would like to have her full roster at the ready, having several veteran players out presents an opportunity.

From Los Angeles Times

And in an era where football broadcast revenue is the lifeblood of college sports—particularly as teams spend millions on their rosters—that growing gap has become the true measure of the business.

From The Wall Street Journal