The year's most transformative element in sports (non-coronavirus category) is likely to be the NFL's new collective-bargaining agreement.
The document is 400 pages and passed by an upright-thin margin (51.5% voted in favor) late Saturday night, so we will reserve the right to adjust our thinking in due time. But at the moment it appears to be like pretty much everything else that's happened in the league the last two years:
Very good for at least three reasons, which we'll do in ascending order of importance.