Monday, March 7, 2011

NFL Talks Continue, Deadline at End of Friday


Mar 7, 6:15 AM EST
By BARRY WILNER
AP Pro Football Writer

Negotiators for the NFL and the players' union begin five days and nights - at least - of talks toward reaching a new collective bargaining agreement on Monday. Failure by the time Friday ends could mean the first pro football work stoppage since 1987.

Enough progress was made in 11 days of meetings overseen by federal mediator George Cohen that two extensions to the current CBA were granted: first for 24 hours, then for seven days. That doesn't mean the owners and players association are on the verge of any major breakthroughs.

But, unlike in the previous months when there was little movement - except in opposite directions - the two reprieves last week were encouraging.