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  2. 2011 NFL lockout - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 National Football League Player lockout was a work stoppage imposed by the owners of the NFL's 32 teams that lasted from March 12, 2011, to July 25, 2011. When the owners and the NFL players, represented by the National Football League Players Association, could not come to a consensus on a new collective bargaining agreement, the owners locked out the players from team facilities and ...

  3. National Football League Players Association - Wikipedia

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    The NFL and NFLPA proceeded to negotiate terms for a new collective bargaining agreement, and the agreement became effective after ratification by the players August 4, 2011. [73] The agreement, which ran through 2021, stated that revenue sharing (the most contentious issue during the lockout) was re-designed so that the players must receive at ...

  4. Lockout (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In North American professional sports, a lockout is the shutdown of a professional sports league by team owners, usually due to a failure of a sports league to come to agree on a collective bargaining agreement with the league's player union.

  5. Can NFL Players Afford a Lockout? - AOL

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    The average National Football League player makes around $850,000 a year, yet, according to an expert interviewed by MSNBC, 22% of the league's 1,700 players have no savings to fall back on should ...

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  7. Why are NFL wide receivers nowadays so good, so soon after ...

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    By 2011, there were 15 running backs to 17 wideouts to hit that mark, and the two positions continued to diverge until 2021, when there were 23 receivers to eclipse the mark and just seven running ...

  8. NFL controversies - Wikipedia

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    However, in 2011, the league and the National Football League Players Association eventually failed to arrive at a consensus for the collective bargaining agreement (CBA), and eventually led to the lockout on March 12. [129] The lockout threatened to cancel games, [130] even though only the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game was cancelled. [131]

  9. NFL lockout - Wikipedia

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    NFL lockout may refer to any of the lockouts or strikes in the history of the National Football League: . 1968 NFL strike/lockout, 12-day strike and lockout before the 1968 NFL season