The NFL is going to have to prove they aren’t lying
Sources familiar with the process told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter last Friday that the sides narrowed the financial gap between them by roughly $5 million per team per year. Nevertheless, a significant divide exists — roughly $25 million per team per year. With 32 teams in the league, the gap equates to $750 million to $800 million per year.
Also, the NFL has not agreed to the union’s long-held demand that the league completely open its books, repeatedly saying the players have enough data. The union says it is not enough.
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