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NFLPA Proposes 2025 Offseason Overhaul Amid 18-Game Season Talks
May 28, 2024, 02:02 PM
The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) is working to finalize a proposal to overhaul the offseason workout program, potentially starting as soon as 2025. The proposed changes include eliminating voluntary on-field work in the spring in favor of a longer training camp ramp-up, with players reporting from mid-June to early July. This move is seen as a potential concession in negotiations with the NFL, which is pushing for an 18-game season. The current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) expires in 2031, but renegotiations could occur before then. One significant issue to address is the reclassification of offseason workout bonuses, which many players earn by attending voluntary practices. These bonuses can be worth multiple six figures. The proposal has sparked debate, with some expressing concerns about extending the already grueling training camp and its impact on players. The NFLPA's efforts to overhaul the offseason program were first reported in February. Owners are expected to push for the 18-game season.
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