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CRUCIAL NFL Labor talks resume today... Link inside


TruCatzFan

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Actually the lawyers have been meeting all weekend... If Goodell and Smith aren't meeting on Monday that's news to me.

Next week’s labor talks will start with a similar structure to the last two weeks: The lawyers will start face-to-face work on Monday. Albert Breer of NFL Network reports that owners and players are expected to arrive Tuesday or Wednesday.

This news comes on the heels of two days of talks described as frustrating with “little progress” made on Friday. Florio reports a stalemate has arisen over the rookie wage scale.

- PFT

It's ironic that you told someone else to keep up with the news, and yet, you're lagging behind.

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