Are you aware that the average NFL player doesn't make anything even approaching millions of dollars? Do you know that the average NFL player gets less than 5 years in his entire NFL career? Do you know that virtually every single player ends up with a serious injury at some point during his career? As is usually the case, things aren't as rosy as they appear on the outside. These guys get a few short years to make enough money to last them for a lifetime, and they risk serious injury every time they take the field. The owners want to take a share of their revenue, and then they try to polish that turd by telling them that they'll be able to make up for some of their lost revenue by working two more games each year (and increasing their chance of injury, of course, but they conveniently leave that part out). It's the equivalent of airline management telling you that they're cutting your pay by 20%, but it's ok, because they'll be "nice" enough to let you fly 20 more hours every month to make up for it!