It's looking more and more like a 17 game regular season will become a reality:
The NFL and NFL Players Association has negotiated a proposal labor deal based on 17 games. Now, the NFLPA simply needs to accept the proposal.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... -proposal/
A couple of points: It' not clear how a 17 game schedule will work, but my guess is that they're doing it to enhance their international series. With 3 teams moving into new stadiums next season, it's going to be more difficult to get teams to pony up a home game to be played in London or Mexico City. Additionally, they're looking to expand their market. 17 games would give each team an odd game that would be played at a neutral location. That's 16 games that can be played in non-NFL locations which could include places like San Antonio, Montreal, Tokyo, Honolulu, or at college locales like Lincoln, Nebraska or Tuscaloosa, AL.
Second point is that the article indicates that the players may not be in a position or a mood to drive a hard bargain by holding out or having the owners lock them out. The current CBA doesn't expire until after the 2020 season. That's good for us fans as it would eliminate the uncertainty that preceded previous agreements and for the teams, which would know what the rules are going to be like so they can manage their long term contracts and salary caps.