NFL reportedly has 'no plans' to delay start of new league year
The National Football League has "no plans" to delay the start of the new league year, reports ESPN's Dan Graziano.
What It Means:
The new league year is scheduled to start Wednesday, March 18, at 4:00 PM ET. There could be a change at the last minute, but it appears NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and the owners are committed to keeping things as planned.
Source:
Dan Graziano, ESPN
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