NFL lockout ends with agreement between owners, players
The biggest news this offseason happened Monday. NFL owners and the players agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, according to multiple sources.
The CBA will be in place for the next 10 seasons, running through the 2021 draft.
As part of the agreement, the players will get an average of 47 percent of gross revenue over the life of the agreement.
Teams can begin to enter negotiations with free agents, draft picks and undrafted free agents beginning Tuesday.
The Ravens open their preseason game at Philadelphia on Aug. 11.