The NFL and NFLPA have reportedly tentatively agreed to a new drug policy, tweets NFL Network and NFL.com's Ian Rapoport.

Thirty-two player reps will vote on the policy Tuesday, according to Rapoport, after "a day-long face-to-face negotiation" Monday, according to ESPN's Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter, who call the policy "radically revised."

Mortensen and Schefter write:

The proposed policy will include human growth hormone testing for the first time, as well as make significant changes that raise limits for marijuana testing and expand neutral arbitration, sources said.

The futures of suspended wide receivers Josh Gordon and Wes Welker have reportedly been a "sticking point" in negotiations:

One late sticking point is that the league has received complaints and concerns from owners regarding possible reinstatement for recently suspended players such as Josh Gordon of the Cleveland Browns and Wes Welker of the Denver Broncos, who would not have been suspended under the proposed policy. Those owners were displeased that a new agreement would not necessarily alter the standing of their own suspended players.

Mortensen added that while all facets of the new policy haven't been agreed upon, they're close enough for a vote:

The two sides have not reached agreement on all issues but close enough for a vote for an overhaul of the drug policy — Chris Mortensen (@mortreport) September 9, 2014

NFL Network's Albert Breer weighed in on where things stand late Monday, as well: