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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch (center), New York Jets fullback Tony Richardson (right) and former NFL player Pete Kendall arrive for talks on the NFL labor deal on Monday in Washington. After months of infrequent, and sometimes contentious bargaining, the league and union have met every day since Friday, to come to terms over a series of issues, not least of which is how to divide about $9 billion in annual revenues. (Associated Press)
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch (center), New York Jets fullback Tony Richardson (right) and former NFL player Pete Kendall arrive for talks on the NFL labor deal on Monday in Washington. After months of infrequent, and sometimes contentious bargaining, the league and union have met every day since Friday, to come to terms over a series of issues, not least of which is how to divide about $9 billion in annual revenues. (Associated Press)

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