NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement

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The NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement is the labor contract between NFL team owners and players that governs salaries, working conditions, free agency, revenue sharing, and other key aspects of league operations.

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NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collective bargaining agreement
labor contract
appliesTo National Football League
covers discipline for off-field conduct
discipline for on-field conduct
licensing revenue distribution
television revenue distribution
defines injured reserve rules
length of preseason
length of regular season
revenue split between owners and players
roster size limits
governs disciplinary procedures
drug testing policies
franchise tag rules
free agency rules
grievance procedures
minimum salary requirements
offseason workout rules
pension benefits
player benefits
player health and safety protocols
player safety provisions
player salaries
post-career benefits
practice squad rules
revenue sharing
rookie contracts
salary cap
training camp rules
transition tag rules
working conditions
includes collective bargaining procedures
dispute resolution mechanisms
isBindingOn all NFL clubs
all NFL players under contract
isPeriodicallyRenegotiated true
jurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
language English
legalBasis United States labor law
negotiatedBy National Football League
National Football League Players Association
parties NFL players
NFL team owners
requires NFLPA certification for player agents
arbitration for certain disputes

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National Football League Players Association negotiates NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement
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