CFLPA ratifies new Collective Bargaining Agreement with CFL
The Canadian Football League Players' Association has ratified a new Collective Bargaining Agreement with the CFL, the organization announced on Thursday
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The deal was tentatively reached earlier on Thursday, three days after the players rejected an agreement the union had previously recommended they accept.
The CFL's board of governors will also have to vote to ratify the deal.
TSN’s Farhan Lalji reported on Thursday that the CBA adjustments in the deal include a rolling ratio, where two Nationalized Americans can play up to 49% of snaps in 2023 with the CFL having the right to increase the number to three in 2024 if they believe it is working.
Here’s the CBA ratio adjustments: Rolling ratio (Nationalized


