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NFL players vote to pass the new CBA by a margin of 1,019 to 959 — and that means a 17-game season. Here’s what else to expect with the new deal.

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March 16, 2020

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NFL players vote to pass the new CBA by a margin of 1,019 to 959 — and that means a 17-game season. Here's what else to expect with the new deal.

A 17-game season is coming to the NFL after players voted to pass the league's new collective bargaining agreement after months of negotiations between owners and the players association.

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