Hope After NFLPA Cancel Agent Meeting Due to CBA Talks
February 24, 2011
The National Football League Players’ Association (NFLPA) cancelled a meeting scheduled with a group of player agents at the National Football League (NFL) Combine in Indianapolis on Tuesday, February 22, due to the ongoing NFL collective bargaining agreement (CBA) mediation, raising some hope in the industry that the league and union could work out a deal.
The NFLPA has routinely held a small group meeting for powerful agents on the Thursday during Combine week in Indianapolis before the larger agent meeting Friday, which most of the about 800 NFLPA-certified agents attend.
The NFL and the NFLPA, at the request of federal mediator George Cohen, have adhered to keeping a tight lid on the mediation’s and have committed to seven days. Thursday would mark the seventh day of talks under the auspices of Cohen, the Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.