The NFLPA decided not to vote Friday on a collective-bargaining agreement proposal presented by the team owners, sources told Yahoo Sports’ Charles Robinson.
The NFLPA later confirmed the postponement of the vote in a statement.
“Our player leadership looks forward to meeting with NFL management again next week before the board takes a vote shortly after,” the NFLPA statement reads.
Player representatives were expected to vote on Friday and potentially send the CBA proposal to a greater vote of all the league’s players. They will now attempt to set up a meeting with team owners to discuss the CBA at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis and could vote as early as Tuesday, according to Robinson’s sources.