NFL, referees association ratify new 7-year CBA
Summary
The NFL Referees Association agreed to a new seven-year contract with the NFL on Friday. This deal prevents any referee strikes or work stoppages from happening before the 2026 football season.Key Facts
- The deal is a collective bargaining agreement (CBA), which is a contract between the referees and the NFL.
- The new agreement lasts for seven years.
- It was officially approved ("ratified") by the NFL Referees Association.
- The agreement ends the risk of a work stoppage by referees before the 2026 NFL season.
- This ensures referees will continue working without strikes or disruptions during this time.
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