NFL Players Association player representatives and members of the union's executive committee met for approximately eight hours Thursday in Los Angeles.

Ultimately, no decisions were made regarding the approval of a new collective bargaining agreement.

The players have been discussing a new CBA proposal, negotiated over the past 10 months between the NFL and the NFLPA, that would allow the owners to expand the regular season from 16 to 17 games in exchange for various financial and other concessions.

The NFLPA requires two-thirds of its player reps to vote to approve a deal before submitting it to its full body of membership.