The NFL and the NFL Players Association have mutually agreed to a seven-day extension of their talks toward a new collective bargaining agreement, according to sources. The two sides will resume labor negotiations on Monday under the continued supervision of federal mediator George Cohen. The current collective bargaining agreement, originally scheduled to expire on Thursday night, was extended 24 hours initially. The extension also includes a "tolling agreement" -- in this scenario, the league's 32 teams still will be prohibited from executing player transactions.