NEW YORK (AP) -The NFL and the players association have met for a negotiating session toward a new collective bargaining agreement.
A league spokesman says there “was nothing to report” from Friday’s session.
Both sides have met infrequently this year, the final one before the CBA expires next March. The last meeting was in June, when they discussed adding two games to the regular season and reducing the preseason from four games to two.
NFL owners opted out of the CBA in 2008. The 2010 season has no salary cap.
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