Report: NFL players likely to approve new CBA by ‘significant margin’

After the NFL Players Association pushed back the voting deadline for members to decide on the collective-bargaining agreement, NFL players are reportedly now expected to approve the NFL’s CBA offer.

According to Bleacher Report’s Mike Freeman, NFL players are expected to approve the CBA proposal from owners and it could be done by the end of the week. An agreement would result in a 10-year deal between the NFL and its players, ensuring labor peace for the next decade.

Both active and retired NFL players would lose $700 million this year if they rejected the CBA proposal, which also would have put the league’s negotiations for new media deals at risk.

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Originally posted on Sportsnaut | By Matt Johnson | Last updated 3/11/20

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