Sources: Bears voted against 17-game season

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An expanded regular season has been a goal of NFL team owners for years, but Tuesday’s vote, which approved a 17th game, wasn’t unanimous among owners.

Bears chairman George H. McCaskey voted against the measure, according to four sources who were on the videoconference.

The Bears didn’t immediately return a call from ESPN.

Tuesday’s vote was long-awaited and was hailed as a “monumental moment in NFL history” by commissioner Roger Goodell. But it has also been a source of tension with many players, including Alvin Kamara of the New Orleans Saints, who earlier this week tweeted that it was “S— dumb … as hell.”

The NFL Players Association voted in favor of a new collective bargaining agreement in March 2020.

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