Source: New deal prevents CFL from holding back off-season player bonuses
TORONTO — The tentative agreement between the CFL and CFL Players’ Association eliminates one of the most contentious issues of this off-season.
According to a league source, the deal reached early Wednesday includes language that prevents the CFL from again withholding off-season player bonuses. In 2017, the league told its member teams not to pay any off-season bonuses to players starting Jan. 1, 2019 — until a new collective bargaining agreement is ratified.
The person spoke to The Canadian Press on condition of anonymity Thursday because the deal hasn’t been ratified.