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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Thursday, March 26, 2009 The agenda for the NFL's annual owners' meeting appeared light at the start. As often happens, significant items emerged. Momentum built to expand the regular-season schedule to 17 or 18 games. Owners hit the jackpot with a reported four-year, $4 billion extension with DIRECTV. The competition committee succeeded in getting the support for a handful of rules involving safety. Here are the 10 things we learned at the NFL owners' meeting, which concluded Wednesday in Dana Point, Calif. 1. A ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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