Tentative deal gives trio of American players some CFL job security
TORONTO — The tentative agreement between the CFL and CFL Players’ Association gives some American players additional job security.
According to two sources, the proposed three-year deal includes a new ratio for three American starters who’ve been with a team for three seasons or have four years of combined CFL experience. The clause would prevent clubs from being able to replace the three with younger, less expensive players.
Not only would it give the American players more job security but also helps a team build continuity.