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JC Tretter: NFLPA would decline to negotiate with NFL in short term

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JC Tretter: NFLPA would decline to negotiate with NFL in short term

The NFL Players Association, led by executive director JC Tretter, is not willing to negotiate with the NFL on a short-term basis. The NFL is seeking to expand the regular season from 17 to 18 games and increase international games from 10 to 16 per year, but the union is not ready to start negotiations.

The NFL Players Association is not ready to negotiate with the NFL. The current Collective Bargaining Agreement runs through the 2030 season, but the NFL can negotiate at any time. The league wants to expand the regular season and increase international games. The union, led by JC Tretter, is not willing to start negotiations until they are ready. The NFL may present a comprehensive offer for an 18-game season and 16 international games, but the union will not be rushed into a decision.

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