NFL accelerator program loses owner time after schedule change

The NFL has shortened its spring owners meetings in Orlando, cutting into planned networking for participants in the league's Accelerator Program. The change reduces face time with team owners for coaching and general manager candidates. Programming is now set for May 18 and 19 with limited owner interactions.

The NFL adjusted its spring owners meetings schedule in recent days. Team owners will now meet for one full day on Tuesday, May 19, instead of the original two days. This shift affects the Accelerator Program, which was designed to give candidates more access to decision makers.

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