The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

NFL players approve labor deal, including 17-game season

- By Barry Wilner

NFL players have approved a new labor agreement with the league that features a 17-game regular season, higher salaries, increased roster sizes and larger pensions for current and former players.

The deal, which runs through the 2030 season, was accepted by the 32 team owners last month. The NFL Players Associatio­n’s membership spent the last week voting on the 439page document after its executive board narrowly rejected it by a 6-5 vote, and the player representa­tives voted 17-14 in favor, with one abstention.

Clearly, there was some strong player opposition to this collective bargaining agreement, though. Many stars, including Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, J.J. Watt and Todd Gurley, spoke out against it. The total vote, among the nearly 2,500 union members who participat­ed, was 1,019-959. Ratificati­on required a simple majority — results were announced Sunday — and there could be lasting resentment among union members, given how close the vote was.

“Can’t believe we agreed to that lol,” Colts tight end Eric Ebron tweeted. “We can only play this game for so long and y’all didn’t want everything we could get out of it? ... 2030 y’all do better.”

Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey expressed displeasur­e about the turnout for voting.

“Around 500 players didn’t even vote on the new CBA ...,” he tweeted. It’s good and bad to this deal. I could see why anyone would vote either way. I just think it’s amazing guys don’t even care.”

NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell, not surprising­ly, praised the players’ acceptance of the new CBA.

“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,” Goodell said in a statement. “We appreciate the tireless efforts of the members of the Management Council Ex

 ?? CHRIS CARLSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In a Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020 file photo, Eric Winston, president of the NFL Players Associatio­n, speaks at the annual state of the NFLPA press conference, in Miami Beach, Fla. NFL players have approved a new labor agreement with the league that features a 17-game regular season, higher salaries, increased roster sizes and larger pensions for current and former players.
CHRIS CARLSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In a Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020 file photo, Eric Winston, president of the NFL Players Associatio­n, speaks at the annual state of the NFLPA press conference, in Miami Beach, Fla. NFL players have approved a new labor agreement with the league that features a 17-game regular season, higher salaries, increased roster sizes and larger pensions for current and former players.

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