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Jay Glazer was the first to report it. And now the rest of the reports are following. Both the Associated Press and Albert Breer of NFL Network report that a deal finally was reached between the legal teams for the owners and the players. Again, it’s not done until the NFLPA* leadership (Executive Committee and board of player reps) vote to recommend the deal, and until the players vote via a simple majority to accept the deal. And we remain wary of the lawsuit brought by Hall of Fame defensive end Carl Eller. But I’m starting to feel like Costanza after eating a handful of mango. |
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It’s over: NFLPA* leadership unanimously ratifies CBA
Posted by Mike Florio on July 25, 2011, 1:54 PM EDT Getty Images The NFLPA* wanted a unanimous recommendation of the new labor deal before sending it to the rank-and-file for a 50-percent-plus-one vote, and the NFLPA* got it. “It’s unanimous,” NFLPA* spokesman George Atallah said on Twitter. It’s still not over, but there’s virtually no way at least 50 percent of the players won’t agree. Albert Breer of NFL Network reports that the 10 Brady class action plaintiffs also have approved of the settlement. |
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