Thursday, March 3, 2011

NFL, Union Agree to 24-hour Deadline Extension


Mar 3, 9:33 PM EST
By HOWARD FENDRICH
AP Pro Football Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -- America's favorite sport is still in business - for another day.

The NFL and the players' union decided Thursday to keep the current collective bargaining agreement in place for an additional 24 hours so that negotiations can continue.

"The parties have agreed to a one-day extension," federal mediator George Cohen said in a one-sentence statement after the sides met with him for about eight hours. The CBA was set to expire at midnight, which would likely have prompted the first work stoppage since 1987 for a league that rakes in $9 billion a year.

"For all our fans who dig our game, we appreciate your patience as we work through this," union executive director DeMaurice Smith said as he emerged from the talks. "We are going to keep working. We want to play football."