All Entries Tagged With: "NFLPA"

The NFL finally got it right — no preseason football this year. 

With COVID-19 still causing problems nationwide, I'm starting to wonder about the transition to football — whenever that happens. 

So let me get this straight. The NFL owners want the newest Collective Bargaining Agreement to fail — so they can get an even better deal.

  The NFL owners have come up with something that they think cannot be turned down.  

The NFL owners aren’t going to back down. That is apparent.

-- It's not enough to start backing trucks full of cash into Lambeau Field's parking lot, but the Green Bay Packers got a little financial aid...

With the Deflategate saga finally put to bed, the almighty Roger Goodell is at it again. 

The Packers have carried over more than $6 million worth of cap space from 2015. 

Eight challengers and incumbent DeMaurice Smith are up for election on Sunday.

Packers players Micah Hyde and Tim Masthay will reportedly join Nelson at the NFLPA event on Friday.

The rookie defensive lineman has been invited to the annual event that takes place in Los Angeles this weekend.

AG catches you up on the NFL panel he just saw up in Toronto and some brief thoughts on Social Media and Labor Struggles. Oh, and Tim Hortons.

The league and its players have agreed to terms on a new 10 year collective bargaining agreement.

A look at what the league is proposing in the new Collective Bargaining Agreement

NFL owners vote to approve deal with the players - without the players.

The league and the former players union are close to a deal. All that's left is for both sides not to screw it up - which is always harder than it looks with this bunch.

The league and its former players union met again today with signs that the ongoing talks could be close to yielding a deal between the two sides.

Here's part 2 of Andrew Garda's look behind the scenes at an aspect of the CBA battle we're not talking about: Big Market Owners vs Small Market Owners.

Andrew Garda takes a look behind the scenes at an aspect of the CBA battle we're not talking about: Big Market Owners vs Small Market Owners. (part 1)

As the NFL files it's motion to dismiss the Brady case and people talk of a September hearing, Andrew Garda cautions you to not read too much into it.

While the NFL prepares for all sorts of scenarios, both sides in the ongoing labor dispute could be meeting this week to talk about finding some common ground.

The NFL Coaches Association is missing a golden opportunity to unionize its members and have a real voice in the formation of a new NFL landscape.

The NFL and the NFLPA have agreed to have a federal mediator assist them in their negotiations. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Roger Goodell and the NFL had a golden opportunity to make their real case in the CBA battle with the Players Union today at Lambeau. Unfortunately for football fans everywhere, what we got was more of the same.

Doug Farrar of Yahoo! Sports makes a strong case for the NFLPA in the CBA standoff.