Steelers Owner Art Rooney II Expresses Excitement Over NFL CBA in Official Statement

Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney was pleased with the outcome of the deal.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney was pleased with the outcome of the deal. / George Gojkovich/Getty Images

The NFL and NFL Player's Association made a landmark decision on Sunday, agreeing to a new collective bargaining agreement for the next decade.

The decision has brought about plenty of reactions from players and executives alike, including Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II, who sounded incredibly pleased with the deal in his statement on the matter.

The CBA made some sweeping changes to both the structure of the league and the benefits the NFL provides to former players. It includes an expanded playoff format, a 17-game season, and better treatment for retired players.

The deal also creates some intriguing contract problems for teams like the Dallas Cowboys, who had previously planned to use both the franchise and transition tags on impending free agents.

But not everyone is as happy as Rooney. While some players have tweeted out support for the new deal, plenty more have expressed disgust.

There is still plenty for players and executives to feel out with this new agreement, and it remains to be seen if either side will regret their decision in the decade to come.