Kevin Mawae News
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National Football League players reviewed the proposed 10-year labor agreement already approved by owners and said they will meet again in two days to discuss the package.
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National Football League owners and players plan to vote today on an agreement to end a four-month shutdown and allow the U.S.’s richest and most popular sports league to start play on schedule.
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National Football League players are ready to vote on an agreement to end a four-month shutdown and allow the U.S.’s richest and most-popular sports league to start play on schedule.
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The National Football League and its players union are unlikely to reach a labor agreement before this season’s Super Bowl title game, union head Kevin Mawae said.
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The National Football League and its players will continue talks that have renewed optimism that the sides can end a three-month-old shutdown of the U.S.’s most- popular sport before the scheduled start of the season.
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Eric Grubman ’s style of football won’t be on ESPN’s SportsCenter.
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The National Football League and its players union have yet to resolve a 2-year-old impasse about financial transparency less than two days before their labor deal is due to expire.
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Representatives of the National Football League and its players took part in confidential talks before Chief Magistrate Judge Arthur Boylan this week aimed at ending a three-month-old lockout in the U.S.’s most-popular sport.
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Fred Wilpon once offered his pal, Bernie Madoff, an ownership stake in baseball’s New York Mets. The response was no.
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The National Football League and its players’ union were negotiating at a mediator’s office today in a bid to reach an agreement on a labor accord before the existing one expires at midnight.
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