On May 6, 1993, owners and players of the National Football League entered into a new collective bargaining agreement. Labor peace has been a constant in the NFL since, making the NFL a model for other North American professional sports league either to be followed or envied. If the league and the NFL players association don't extend the CBA by February 2007, that model will begin to crack. The current agreement runs through the 2007 season, but if no extension is signed before that February the 2007 season becomes an uncapped year for salaries. http://www.nbcactionnews.com/kshb/sp...902897,00.html
The league has over a year and a half to get this signed. Personally, I think it's too early to get really worried about it..talks were ongoing during the last round of meetings and I think something will get done before this time next year
The league has over a year and a half to get this signed. Personally, I think it's too early to get really worried about it..talks were ongoing during the last round of meetings and I think something will get done before this time next year
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