NFL Owners Meet to Discuss New Bargaining Deal
When NFL owners begin their spring meetings today, they will discuss upcoming negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement, how the nation’s economic crisis is affecting the league, and possible rules changes.
Included in the discussions about a new CBA before 2010 becomes an uncapped year will be the possibility of extending the schedule to 17 or 18 games. Commissioner Roger Goodell will meet with the owners for the first time.















