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NFL players give nod to 10-yr deal with club owners

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NEW YORK: NFL players have voted to approve a new 10-year collective bargaining agreement with team owners by a margin of 1,019-959, the NFL Players Associatio­n announced Sunday.

The 60-vote victory for supporters of the offer sets the stage for two more teams in the NFL playoffs and likely a 17th regular-season game for clubs.

“This result comes after a long and democratic process in accordance with our constituti­on,” the NFL players union said in a statement.

“An independen­t auditor received submitted ballots through a secure electronic platform, then verified, tallied and certified the results.”

Several star players spoke out against the proposal, including Seattle quarterbac­k Russell Wilson, Green Bay quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers and Houston defensive end JJ Watt.

The window for voting on the offer, which was approved last month by NFL team owners and recommende­d by union leaders, ended Saturday just before midnight.

Agreement to the deal will ensure labor peace for the league through the 2030 campaign. The current deal that expires after the 2020 season.

“We are pleased that the players have voted to ratify the proposed new CBA, which will provide substantia­l benefits to all current and retired players, increase jobs, ensure continued progress on player safety, and give our fans more and better football,” NFL commission­er Roger Goodell said in a statement.

Chief among objections by players was a concern over the toll extra games would take upon their bodies even with extra money thanks to a boost in broadcast rights revenues.

The move comes ahead of Wednesday’s scheduled start of the business year for the 2020 campaign.

League and union leaders were set to meet later Sunday regarding how to handle matters during the coronaviru­s outbreak that has shut down American sports.

Issues such as physicals for players signing contracts could become problemati­c given the desire to avoid the spread of the virus.

The NFL proposal would add two playoff teams, and create two extra post-season games, starting with the 2020 playoffs. Only the teams with the best record in each conference would be awarded first-round byes, not the top two as happens now.

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