The NFL Players Association plans to hold a meeting of player representatives and its executive committee Thursday in Los Angeles, according to sources.

However, it's unlikely there will be a vote on the owners' current proposal on the collective bargaining agreement, as the opposition among players to an expanded, 17-game regular season is currently too strong.

The league has given the players a "rough deadline" of the start of the 2020 league year (March 18) to work out a new deal. If no deal is in place by then, negotiations are likely to be tabled indefinitely.

The current CBA is set to expire in March 2021.