It looks like the CFL and its players have agreed to terms on a new tentative collective bargaining agreement, per sources. 3DownNation is reporting that new deal includes a ratification bonus worth approximately $1.25 million, up from the $1 million the league offered late Monday night. The league and its players had reached an agreement on a tentative deal last week, but it was turned down by the players on Monday.
Bombshell report from our own @JohnDHodge!
CFL, CFLPA reach new tentative collective bargaining agreementhttps://t.co/DYHbN33Ksy#CFL #CFLPA #BCLions #Elks #Stampeders #Riders #Bombers #Ticats #Argos #RNation #AlsMTL pic.twitter.com/a2bTaRD0i1
— 3DownNation (@3DownNation) May 26, 2022

















