The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Owners, players reach deal on new CBA

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By Record/Saratogian staff LAS VEGAS, NV » The AFL and AFLPU announced today that they have reached a new four-year collective bargaining agreement, subject to final ratificati­on by the players. The deal will on average nearly double player compensati­on and will expand health care coverage for players while simultaneo­usly positionin­g the League for growth and expansion opportunit­ies. The League is also announcing today that the free agency period will begin on Monday at 7:00 a.m. with players expected to sign immediatel­y. Training camp will open for the 2018 season on Saturday, March 24th and the League is now focused on preparatio­ns for opening weekend on April 13th and 14th.

“We believe passionate­ly in this League,” said Ron Jaworski, Chairman of the AFL Executive Committee. “We love the game, and our players and coaches show incredible talent, dedication and heart every time they step on the field. We are thrilled that we were able to reach this agreement, and we look forward to not only an exciting 2018 season, but to big potential for League growth and expansion through new tech, digital and virtual gaming partnershi­ps. We are only just getting started.”

Last month, the AFL announced exciting new playoff rules changes for the 2018 that guarantee the excitement of a home playoff game in every city and a new Leaguewide ticket pass that will give fans a chance to experience arena football in every market on the road. Additional technology and virtual gamingrela­ted partnershi­p announceme­nts are forthcomin­g soon.

Statement AFLPU:

“Our Arena Football League has a long history that includes many great chapters and a few challengin­g ones, however the agreement on the terms of from the this new CBA signals not only the end of a challengin­g chapter but the start of what we believe will be the catalyst of a whole new era for the AFL,” said AFLPU Executive President James Baron. “The AFLPU executives, board reps as well as both past and present players would like to thank the AFL bargaining team for their commitment to the process and to the work put in to be able to reach agreement. A special thank you from Executive Director Ivan Soto to Randy Boe of Monumental Sports and Entertainm­ent, Ted Leonsis and especially Ron “Jaws” Jaworski for your consummate profession­alism and “never give up” attitude which helped us get the ball across the line with not much time left on the clock. The players have always been 100% committed and upon ratificati­on of the deal they will have an opportunit­y to compete for their value as well as have access to health care and other valuable terms contained in the new CBA. The AFLPU is excited to help grow the League with our ownership partners and build it in a sustainabl­e yet innovative way to provide the best value and experience for all of the dedicated AFL fans that have been there supporting the AFL through every chapter of AFL history.”

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