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"There's a new and very welcome spirit of participation and, as (Commissioner Roger Goodell) often says, transparency," Mayer said. "The two groups understand there is a common purpose."
The union committee spoke about possible updates to the NFL's return-to-play guidelines for when players get concussions; whether there should be changes to the minimum qualifications for each team's independent neurologist; and when those consultants should be seeing players who have head injuries.
Robert Stern, a director of a Boston University center studying brain disease in former athletes, is a member of the union committee and participated in the league panel's meetings last week.
"That's the only way we're going to move forward -- with everyone on the same page," Stern said.
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