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NFL avoids worst-case scenario with its referees
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The NFL has avoided a worst-case scenario with its referees after a new collective bargaining agreement was approved Friday.

The NFL Referees Association approved an agreement with the NFL on Friday on a new seven-year labor deal. The agreement means there will be no replacement officials when the NFL kicks off this fall.

League officials voted 116-4 to approve the agreement.

The overwhelming sentiment among NFL fans to this news will presumably be relief. For a period of time, a referee lockout looked like a legitimate possibility. 

It was taken seriously enough that the league actually passed a temporary rule change meant to avert some of the messes that came about the last time replacement referees were used.

This vote ensures that there will not be a repeat of the “Fail Mary” this fall. If there is, it will be on the watch of the regular officials.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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