(Photograph by Tom PenningtonGetty Photographs) PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The NFLPA has repeatedly said they would not be in favor of an 18 game season,
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Ed Bouchette,
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“It depends on how they do retirement plans. If you add two more games and talk about safety, you have to do something on the back-end,” Ward told Bouchette.
“We’d jeopardize our bodies for two more regular-season games so if they can do something special with health insurance I think the players will go for it.”
Ward predicted that if the season is extended by two games,
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He was encouraged that a deal might get done with the extension of the deadline last week,
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