All 32 NFL teams will report to training camp by Saturday, which means the clock is ticking for disgruntled vets to agree to new deals. NFL Nation runs through the players who are unhappy with their current contracts.Buffalo BillsCornerback Stephon GilmoreThe 10th overall pick in 2012, Gilmore has blossomed into one of the NFLs best cornerbacks and wants to be paid like one. Hes set to earn $11.082 million this season under the fifth and final year of his rookie contract, but he is looking for a long-term deal in the neighborhood of the five-year, $75 million deal the Washington Redskins gave Josh Norman. Gilmore stayed away from the Bills during OTAs and channeled Marshawn Lynch in the tweet below before mandatory minicamp. Gilmore told ESPNs Josina Anderson that he would report to training camp Friday, saying, I know what I am. Itll happen eventually.?-- Mike RodakCarolina PanthersDefensive tackle Kawann ShortShort skipped two weeks of offseason workouts to show his displeasure with how negotiations on a long-term contract were going. The Pro Bowler reported for a three-day mini-camp in June. He showed up on time to training camp; the fines alone would have taken a huge chunk of the $1.036 million he is set to make in the final year of his rookie deal. But after leading the Panthers with 11 sacks, Short is in position to demand in the $17.2 million a year range the Jets gave Muhammad Wilkerson and the Eagles gave Fletcher Cox. The Panthers dont seem willing to go past the $13 million to $16 million range. -- David NewtonChicago BearsWide receiver Alshon JefferyChicagos top threat at receiver, Jeffery was unable strike to a multiyear agreement with the Bears before the July 15 deadline for franchise-tagged players to do so. While Jeffery happily signed the one-year, $14.599 million guaranteed franchise tag tender, he is searching for long-term security. There is a strong likelihood Jeffery leaves Chicago after the season unless the Bears are willing to meet his demands. -- Jeff DickersonDallas CowboysCornerback Brandon CarrCarr has put a positive face on the pay cut he accepted in the offseason, which dropped his 2016 salary from $9.1 million to $4.25 million, saying he did not want to leave Dallas. But how would you feel if your pay was cut by more than half? While Carr hasnt had an interception since Thanksgiving 2013, the Cowboys opted against releasing him, even though they could have saved more money against the salary cap. In addition to the base salary, he received a $1 million roster bonus and can get up to $250,000 in per-game roster bonuses. He also can earn an extra $500,000 in incentives, bringing his max compensation to $6 million. Carr had made $41 million in his first four seasons with the Cowboys.?-- Todd ArcherKansas City ChiefsSafety Eric Berry Berry didnt get the long-term contract he wanted from the Chiefs as their franchise player, leaving his only option for playing this year to sign the teams mandatory one-year offer worth about $10.8 million. Berry has plenty of incentive to sign the contract, but a source told me Tuesday that Berry wasnt expected to report to camp with the rest of the team Friday.?-- Adam TeicherMiami DolphinsSafety Reshad Jones The Dolphins Pro Bowler said everything is behind me after ending his offseason holdout on the second day of mandatory minicamp. However, Jones remains dissatisfied with his salary. The Dolphins are unlikely to budge. Jones is due $7.25 million in 2016 and $7.085 million in 2017, which are solid figures for the position. -- James WalkerNew England PatriotsCornerback Malcolm Butler?The third-year cornerback who helped save Super Bowl XLIX and then followed it up with a Pro Bowl season in 2015 is scheduled to earn a base salary of $600,000 this season. Butler missed parts of the start of voluntary team activities for what he called an off-field issue that might have been related to his contract. He is a restricted free agent after the season.Outside linebacker Jamie CollinsThe Pro Bowler enters the final year of the contract he signed as a 2013 second-round draft choice, and is set to earn $917,865 in 2016. He is primed to cash in next year, which lessens his urgency to sign an extension now, but nonetheless he is still part of the list of players who have a strong case for an increase in pay this year.Tight end Rob GronkowskiAfter signing an extension in 2012, Gronkowski locked himself into his current deal until 2019. He is scheduled to earn $2.25 million in base salary this year and in March sent out the tweet below.?-- Mike ReissPhiladelphia EaglesQuarterback Sam BradfordIts hard to find disgruntled players in the wake of the Eagles $280-million offseason contract binge. Bradford, who made $78 million on his six-year rookie contract, signed a new two-year deal worth $35 million. Within months, Bradford left OTAs in protest. The short term of the contract, combined with the Eagles drafting of Carson Wentz with the No. 2 pick, leave Bradford as a lame duck just when he should be asserting himself as the Eagles leader. -- Phil SheridanPittsburgh SteelersWide receiver Antonio BrownTo be clear, Brown has never publicly expressed displeasure with his six-year, $43-million contract. He has gone out of his way to be a good company guy and sources told ESPN that Brown will report to training camp on Thursday. But Brown is underpaid, and everyone knows it, including Brown. Hes set to make $6.25 million on the fifth year of his deal, which ranks 26th among wide receivers. The Steelers have a long-standing policy not to re-negotiate contracts until a player is one year from free agency. But if they dont make an exception for Brown, they better be ready to back up the truck in 2017. -- Jeremy FowlerSeattle SeahawksDefensive end Michael BennettBennett was unhappy with his contract last summer, but he said his wife wouldnt let him hold out. He showed up and had a career year, posting 10 sacks and 19 tackles for loss. Bennett sat and watched as other defensive linemen got monster deals this offseason. According to OverTheCap.com, 37 defensive linemen had more guaranteed money than Bennett in their current contracts at the time of signing. He wants his current deal, which has two years remaining, to be restructured. Bennett switched agents during the offseason but said he planned to show up for training camp. The organization will have to decide whether to redo part of Bennetts deal or risk having one of their key defensive players unhappy as the team tries to make a Super Bowl run. -- Sheil KapadiaTampa Bay BuccaneersLeft tackle Demar DotsonIts no secret Dotson has wanted a new contract for some time. During the 2015 offseason, he switched agents twice -- from Greg Hobbs to Joby Branion and back to Hobbs. He missed OTAs trying to get a new deal with two years remaining on his existing contract, worth $7.5 million across four years. The Bucs didnt budge though, and he showed up to minicamp once it got to a point where hed actually lose money. He suffered a knee injury during the preseason and was put on the IR/designated for return list. That didnt help the cause, nor did the fact that he claimed Lovie Smith misled him by not immediately activating him and instead playing veteran Gosder Cherilus. Dotson will make $1.75 million in 2016, which ranks 49th among all offensive tackles. 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NEW YORK -- During the first half of the Olympics, women have dominated the screen on NBC in the evening.Through Saturday night, 58.5 percent of the competition time on NBCs prime-time telecasts involved womens sports, with 41.5 percent devoted to men, according to research released Monday by three college professors writing a book, Olympic Television: Inside the Biggest Show on Earth.For all of the Summer and Winter Olympics dating back to 1994, the 2012 London Games was the only competition where women got more airtime than the men -- and even that didnt match the imbalance of Rio de Janeiro so far, said Andy Billings, a sports media professor at the University of Alabama.I think it shows that NBC is very progressive compared to any other form of sports media, said Billings, who conducted the research with James Angelini of the University of Delaware and Paul MacArthur of Utica College.NBC has been among media outlets criticized for incidents of alleged sexism regarding the Olympics. An NBC sportscaster, for example, credited a Hungarian swimmers husband for a career turnaround. An NBC executives comment last month that NBC sought a reality show-like narrative flow to its coverage to appeal to women not interested in sports angered some women who are.We take great pride in knowing that no one devotes more broadcast network prime-time coverage to womens sports than NBC, said Jim Bell, executive producer of the Olympics.Through mid-afternoon Monday, U.S. women had earned a total of 36 medals in Rio de Janeiro, 16 of them gold.dddddddddddd Men had 32 medals, nine of them gold.Much of the disparity can be explained by womens dominance in some of the sports that NBC follows most closely in its prime-time telecast.For instance, womens gymnastics has accounted for nearly three hours more screen time for women, Billings said. The U.S. womens team and Simone Biles have dominated gymnastics in Rio, while American men have been less competitive.Womens beach volleyball -- where the competitors wear bikinis -- has logged 2 hours, 45 minutes on NBCs marquee telecast, the study found. The men had been on for 35 seconds.Wed be naive if we didnt acknowledge that the sports they are showing, a lot of them involve women in swimsuits and leotards, Billings said.While this may appeal to men, it generally doesnt turn off women, he said. Meanwhile, boxing is an example of a sport that doesnt appeal to women at all, and it has gotten no prime-time coverage at all. So far this Olympics, NBCs prime-time audience has been 55 percent women.With the dominance of Michael Phelps, male swimmers have received an hours more airtime than women, and men had an edge in early coverage of track and field, Billings said. He expects the gender disparity to grow closer by the end of the games.---AP Sports Writer Tim Reynolds in Rio de Janeiro contributed to this report. ' ' '