Saturday, June 25, 2011

Today's Breaking News About NFL for Saturday, June 25, 2011

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Sources: NFL talks end, more likely next week – NFL owners and players wrapped up two days of face-to-face talks Thursday afternoon in the Boston area. Face-to-face negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement are expected to resume next week. (This story continues here)
NFL labor talks continue – NFL owners and players ended another set of labor talks with no resolution - but no stalemate either. (This story continues here)
NFL owners, players meet again; 'things sound really good' – NFL owners and players are meeting for the second straight day in the Boston area as they attempt to close in on a new collective bargaining agreement. (This story continues here)
NFL owners, players meeting again – NFL owners and players met for the second straight day in Hull, Mass., 18 miles south of Boston, as they attempt to close in on a collective bargaining agreement. (This story continues here)
Report: NFL free agency could be 'chaos' – The NFL's labor talks continued Wednesday in the Boston area amid continued optimism the two sides will reach an agreement within the next month that would save the entire 2011 season, the New York Post reported Thursday. (This story continues here)
NFL owners, players meet again in Boston – NFL owners and players are meeting for the second straight day in the Boston area as they attempt to close in on a new collective bargaining agreement. (This story continues here)
NFL, players resume talks in Boston area – NFL owners and players are meeting Wednesday in the Boston area in the latest attempt to work out a new collective bargaining agreement. (This story continues here)
Hull hotel hosts NFL labor talks – The handshake between NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith may have signaled the end of the day for both parties, but it also was a public display to demonstrate their continuing efforts to reach a labor agreement. (This story continues here)
NFL owners, players meet; more talks planned – perhaps to a suburban locale near you. (This story continues here)
NFL lockout has 'still maybe two weeks to go' – NFL owners and players met in the Boston area Wednesday in the latest attempt to work out a new collective bargaining agreement, a person with knowledge of the talks said. Commissioner Roger Goodell and members of his labor committee resumed negotiations with players' association chief DeMaurice Smith and several players on Wednesday. A day earlier, NFL owners were briefed on recent progress ... (This story continues here)

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