NFL Cancels Owners Meeting Due To Lack Of Progress In Labor Talks
2nd September, 2005 - 4:05 pm
ESPN - Due to a lack o progress in talks aimed at an extension of the league's collective bargaining agreement, the NFL has canceled an owners meeting scheduled for Sept. 13-14 in Atlanta.

This would have been the third is a series of sessions called for by commissioner Paul Tagliabue. The purpose to resolve two important issues: the extension of the labor pact with players and revenue sharing among owners. The NFL has tentatively scheduled a meeting for Oct. 6 in Detroit. [READ]

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