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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Tuesday, April 19, 2005 ATLANTA -- Securing two more pieces of the television puzzle could accelerate negotiations to extend the collective bargaining agreement with the players, some NFL owners said Tuesday. But executive vice president of labor relations Harold Henderson warned again that he is concerned by the sluggish pace of discussions with representatives from the NFL Players Association. As league owners huddled here for about four hours on Tuesday, a scheduled session to update them on the CBA negotiations ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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