Player leadership within the NFL remains "majorly divided" over the proposal of a 17-game season, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
After NFL owners approved of a new collective bargaining agreement on Thursday that includes an expanded regular season, player representatives have reportedly been split on the topic. While a vote on the new CBA was postponed on Friday, many player representatives are divided between accepting or denying the proposal, or suggesting tweaks to the deal.
"Anything is possible at this point," a source told ESPN.
Players can vote as early as Wednesday on the proposal after a scheduled meeting with NFL leadership on Tuesday.