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I don’t think the Browns are done at all
That is not how it works. You have to pay state income taxes in the state where that income is earned. And in some cases, the cities where you play.
Which means you having a residence in a state without state taxes, will mean endorsement & playing salary money wouldn't be taxed by that state, but all the states along with some of the cities you play in will require a tax payment.
Another factor: the reciprocity tax, which means workers in Minnesota who are Michigan residents can pay their income tax to Michigan. Cousins owns a home in Michigan, which means instead of paying an income tax of 9.85 percent to Minnesota he’d be on the hook for only 4.25 percent.
Normally, I would say there's Ngata chance the Eagles would sign Haloti....