NFL players approve new CBA, which adds extra playoff teams and additional regular season game
The big news in the NFL these days has been a potential new Collective Bargaining Agreement, which would add an extra regular-season game and 2 extra playoff teams.
It has been hotly contested among owners and players alike, but now it appears that a vote has been held and a resolution finalized.
Per the NFL Players’ Association, the new CBA was ratified by a narrow 1,019-959 vote:
Our statement on the CBA vote: pic.twitter.com/3pXydLLQ9c
— NFLPA (@NFLPA) March 15, 2020
So, what does this mean? Bleacher Report breaks down some of the biggest things included in the new agreement, which runs through 2030:
Players have voted to approve the new NFL CBA.
Changes:
➖ Two playoff teams added for 2020
➖ 17-game season in 2021
➖ Increase in min. salaries
➖ Increase in player revenue shareIt will run through 2030. pic.twitter.com/EZazq07WoG
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) March 15, 2020
The additional playoff teams will be added this fall, with the extra regular season game coming in 2021. We’ll see how it all plays out and what players think of the new agreement.