Team owners and the NFLPA will meet in Indianapolis on Tuesday looking to reach a deal over the proposed new Collective Bargaining Agreement.
The former NFL linebacker suggested the players' opposition to the deal stemmed from financial reasons and the league had a major political issue on its hands now the players had"started to wise up".
Owners and the NFLPA will meet in Indianapolis on Tuesday in a bid to iron out some of the differences over the proposed deal. Team owners have been largely tight-lipped on the issue, but Packers president Mark Murphy is optimistic, according to"I'm looking forward to it," he was quoted as saying by the broadcaster."I remain optimistic. I think it should be a good discussion."
Players would also receive a share of the gambling revenue generated by the league, while minimum salaries for rookies would rise by $100,000 in 2020 and by $90,000 for other players on minimum salaries.
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