The NFL's owners and players have tentatively agreed to a plan that would allow for the NFLPA executive committee to vote on Monday to recommend accepting the CBA and re-certifying as a union, according to a source. According to the source, the progress in talks with the owners has put the 11-member NFLPA executive board in position to vote Monday to recommend the 10-year collective bargaining agreement the owners ratified Thursday. Under the plan, players would then begin reporting to training camps as early as Wednesday to physically vote on whether to re-certify, with the hope that it will be done by Friday at the earliest.