NFL player leadership remains divided over the thought of a 17-game season.

Player reps fell into three categories when discussing the proposed new collective bargaining agreement: those who do not want 17 games, those who will accept it with tweaks to the deal, and those who accept it as-is, according to sources.

The NFL Players Association decided to postpone voting, giving all parties involved a few days to sleep on the proposal and meet at this week's NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.

"Anything is possible at this point," a source said.