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The NFL and commissioner Roger Goodell have made many overtures in regards to the league having an expanded 18-game regular-season schedule in its future, however in response to sources, the NFL Gamers Affiliation has not been keen to debate it simply but.
In accordance with a Washington Put up report Tuesday, the NFLPA will not be anticipated to formally negotiate with the NFL and group house owners on a possible 18-game schedule and different points concerning the labor settlement till “at the least early subsequent 12 months.”
Per Mike Florio of Professional Soccer Speak, the “cause for the delay is not clear.”
Goodell and the group house owners have been pushing for the expanded schedule to enhance the league’s place from a media rights perspective, notably in preparation for a brand new media package deal being on the road. Goodell has additionally made it recognized the league want to develop the variety of worldwide video games to at the least 16.
From an NFLPA perspective, the added recreation and extra journey convey apparent participant security issues up for dialogue.
Nonetheless, it is believed the expanded schedule is an inevitability. It is only a matter of when the NFLPA can be keen to debate and negotiate. The present Collective Bargaining Settlement (CBA) expires after the 2030 season.
–Subject Degree Media