NEW YORK: The NFL Players’ Association (NFLPA) wants to talk some more before a vote on a proposed new collective bargaining agreement, the union said in a statement on Friday (Saturday in Manila).

Player representatives had been expected to vote on Friday and possibly send the proposed contract to a vote by the full membership.

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