The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) board of representatives decided against hol...
- The NFL Players Association board of representatives decided against holding a vote on the owners’ proposed terms of a new collective bargaining agreement on Friday after its executive committee recommended they reject the deal.
The decision came a day after owners approved a potential new deal that, among other things, would give the NFL the option to expand to a 17-game schedule, increase players’ revenue share and increase the playoff field to 14 teams from 12. Had the 32-member board of player representatives opted to hold a vote on the proposed deal it would have needed a two-thirds majority and then a majority vote by all players to take effect.
The current collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and the NFL Players Association expires following the 2020 season.
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