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NFL, referees reach new 7-year deal
The NFL avoided a major offseason distraction today after the league and the NFL Referees Association agreed to a new seven-year collective bargaining agreement that secures labor peace through the ...
There will be no replacement referees — and therefore, hopefully, no "Fail Mary" repeat — in the NFL this fall. The league and the NFL Referees Assn. have avoided a work stoppage by agreeing on a new ...
The NFL won't need to turn to replacement referees after agreeing to a new CBA with the NFLRA. Maddie Meyer / Getty Images The NFL will not need replacement game officials this coming season after all ...
NFL and referees agree on a 7-year collective bargaining agreement, avoiding potential work stoppage
The NFL and the NFL Referees Association agreed Friday on a new seven-year collective bargaining agreement that avoids a potential work stoppage and use of replacement officials. The agreement, which ...
The Nfl is privately hopeful it can avoid the nightmare scenario of having Division II, Division III and perhaps even some junior college officials call its games and also avoid activating a remote ...
The NFL and the NFL Referees Association reached a seven-year collective bargaining agreement, avoiding a lockout in 2026, the parties said Friday.
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