
Owners overwhelmingly approved a proposal last week, but some unresolved issues still needed to be reviewed to satisfy players; the owners do not need to vote again.
The sides worked through the weekend and wrapped up the details Monday morning on a final pact that is for 10 years, without an opt-out clause, a person familiar with said.
Owners decided in 2008 to opt out of the league’s old labor contract, which expired this March. That’s when the owners locked out the players, creating the NFL’s first work stoppage since 1987.
No details have been released on the Chiefs training camp yet. A semi was seen unloading supplies for the Chiefs at the facility Monday morning.
According to NFL rules, the Chiefs can start practicing 15 days before the teams first preseason game. That would be this Thursday.
The Chiefs and Missouri Western have everything ready to go for camp. The Chiefs will announce their plans for training camp Tuesday morning during a press conference in the Kansas City Training Facility.