Chronology of NFL labor history from 1968-2020

The NFL has labor peace for the next 10 years. Another chapter in the book of labor agreements between the league and its players.

1992

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In September, a Minneapolis jury strikes down Plan B and awards $1.63 million in damages to four of the eight plaintiffs. Four days later, 10 players file suit to become unrestricted free agents. Ten days after that, Doty declares Philadelphia’s Keith Jackson, Detroit’s D.J. Dozier, Cleveland’s Webster Slaughter and New England’s Garin Veris as unrestricted free agents for five days.