UFL, players reach new CBA after months of talks
Briefly

The United Football Players Association has ratified a new collective bargaining agreement with the United Football League, effectively concluding six months of negotiations. This deal will be retroactive to the start of the training camp and will remain in effect until the conclusion of the 2026 season. Key highlights include an annual salary increase for players, eligibility for year-round health care, and expansion of team rosters. The agreement reflects a commitment from both parties to ensure the viability and future success of spring football.
The new collective bargaining agreement between the United Football Players Association and the United Football League brings significant salary increases and health care benefits for players.
This CBA aims to establish a lasting framework for partnership between the UFL and the UFPA, ensuring the future of spring football.
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