NFL Players Accept New CBA For 2020 Through 2030
By D. Wash
Updated: March 16, 2020

The NFL players have accepted the new CBA with a 51% passing vote. There was a lot of division on both sides of the issue but basically it comes down to this:
- The #2 seed will play in its 18th game by the time wildcard weekend comes
- Minimal salary increase
- No additional bye week
- Still no fully guaranteed contracts
- …and franchise tags still exist.
All of this just to smoke?
(The NFL will no longer test for the weeeeeeeeed, Stephen A. Voice)
Whatever comes from this, the players truly earned. My mistake, they actually bargained and accepted.
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
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