National Football League
Titans players give OK for union decertification
National Football League

Titans players give OK for union decertification

Published Nov. 9, 2010 9:19 p.m. ET

Tennessee Titans players have voted unanimously to give the NFL Players Association the option of decertifying in the event of a lockout next year.

More than half the teams in the NFL have approved the course of action for the union.

The Titans became the latest to vote Tuesday.

Decertification would give the union a chance to sue under antitrust laws if there is a lockout. Without decertification, the union would have to wait six months to file a suit after the collective bargaining agreement expired.

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This is the last year of the league's collective bargaining agreement, and NFL owners are expected to lock out players if no new deal is reached, possibly as soon as March.

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