WASHINGTON (AP) – A person with knowledge of the NFL labor talks tells The Associated Press that the league and the union are discussing the possibility of extending the deadline for the end of the current collective bargaining agreement.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity Thursday because the federal mediator overseeing the negotiations wants the proceedings kept private.
The league and players’ union are meeting for a 10th day with a federal mediator. The current CBA is due to expire at midnight.
Without a new CBA, the league could lock out the players. The union also could decertify and have the players take their labor fight with the league to court.
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