The NFL made a presentation to the NFL Players Association during a collective bargaining session in New York on Wednesday espousing the merits of moving to an 18-game season. Mark Murphy, president of the Green Bay Packers and a member of the league's negotiating team, briefed some national media on the proposal after the meeting, saying that it would not be adapted until 2012 at the earliest. The league would also consider reducing the number of preseason games from four to two, adjusting roster size and injured reserve rules, and adding a bye week at the start of the regular season as part of the initiative.