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  • • NFLPA extends scheduled sunset of disability benefits out three years
    The NFL Players Association has voted to delay the termination of a certain set of disability benefits for former players another three years. In the new CBA signed in March, there was a provision that would eliminate benefits for close to 400 former players that also received Social Security benefits. “The NFLPA Executive Committee and [more]...2020
  • • NFLPA player reps approve CBA changes
    It looks like training camps are set to start on schedule next week. According to multiple reports, the NFLPA player reps have approved the proposed changes to the Collective Bargaining Agreement that the union and league have been discussing ahead of the start of camp. The NFLPA Executive Committee recommended accepting those changes on their [more]...2020
  • • NFLPA Executive Committee unanimously recommends CBA proposal
    The NFL and NFL Players’ Association appear to be on the verge of an agreement that would allow the 2020 season to go ahead as scheduled and make future adjustments to the salary cap based on the loss of ticket revenues this season. The NFLPA put out a brief statement saying its entire executive committee [more]...2020
  • • Richard Sherman: “Huge outstanding issues are still unresolved”
    NFL Media tried on Friday morning to create the impression that most of the work toward reaching an agreement for football in 2020 has been accomplished. The NFL Players Association strenuously objects to that characterization. “Huge outstanding issues are still unresolved,” 49ers cornerback and NFLPA Executive Committee member Richard Sherman said on Twitter. “We haven’t [...2020
  • • Acho: Incentives won't solve NFL's diversity issue
    NFLPA executive committee member Sam Acho said teams shouldn't need incentives to give deserving minority candidates more opportunities....2020
  • • Thomas Morstead pessimistic about playing games in front of fans in 2020
    Saints punter Thomas Morstead, an NFLPA executive committee member, is surprised only two active NFL players are known to have tested positive for COVID-19. Rams center Brian Allen and Broncos edge rusher Von Miller have talked about their positive diagnoses. Morstead’s coach, Sean Payton, has recovered from the coronavirus. “This is just as contagious of [more]...2020
  • • NFLPA executive committee member Thomas Morstead talks coronavirus efforts and 2020 season
    The Saints punter is doing his part to try to halt the pandemic...2020
  • • Russell Okung no longer on NFLPA executive committee
    The National Football League Players Association announced earlier Tuesday that its board of player representatives had elected Browns center JC Tretter as its new president. It now has announced the new executive committee. Conspicuous by his absence is soon-to-be Panthers offensive tackle Russell Okung. Okung previously served on the executive committee and originally ran for [more]...2020
  • • TV networks not fans of two-bye schedule for NFL?
    It seems somewhat strange the NFL is attempting to move to a 17-game season without adding an additional bye week. After such a format was initially rumored, it did not take off. This CBA proposal includes a 17-game season — which would begin as early as 2021 — and three preseason games. The TV networks’ past stance against a double-bye schedule influenced the owners to keep the single-bye setup t...2020
  • • NFL won’t comment after CBA meeting with NFLPA wraps up
    The NFL and NFLPA’s executive committee met for more than four hours in Indianapolis on Tuesday in an attempt to hash out the final details of an impending collective bargaining agreement. Said meeting came after NFL owners approved a new CBA agreement. It also came mere days after the NFLPA decided to push back a vote until the meeting took place. While things might be pointing in the right direc...2020

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  • • NFLPA files grievance over NFL's anthem policy
    The players’ union is filing a grievance against the NFL’s new anthem policy, the NFLPA announced on Tuesday. The union argues that the new policy violates the rights of players. “Our union filed its non-injury grievance today on behalf of all players challenging the NFL’s recently imposed anthem policy,” the NFLPA said in a statement. “The union’s claim is that this new policy, imposed by the NFL...2018

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  • • NFLPA Executive Committee unanimously recommends CBA proposal
    The NFL and NFL Players’ Association appear to be on the verge of an agreement that would allow the 2020 season to go ahead as scheduled and make future adjustments to the salary cap based on the loss of ticket revenues this season. The NFLPA put out a brief statement saying its entire executive committee [more]...2020
  • • Report: NFLPA set for key CBA meeting Thursday
    With two seasons remaining on the current labor deal between the NFL and the NFL Players Association, there is some urgency to get a new pact done, and a key step in that process is reportedly happening Thursday. According to Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, key NFLPA leaders will meet Thursday to discuss the current state of the labor negotiations as well as a potential path forward. ...2020
  • • NFLPA concerned about league’s habit of understating future cap growth
    When it comes to the annual per-team spending limit, the NFLPA has noticed a trend.  The league has a habit of understating future cap growth to its teams. A memo sent by NFLPA cap and contracts guru Mark Levin to all agents, player representatives, and the NFLPA Executive Committee, a copy of which PFT has…...2014

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  • • Aaron Rodgers rips NFL, says he voted 'no' on CBA
    More and more NFL players are coming out of the woodwork to note that they voted no on a potential new collective bargaining agreement with the NFL. That now includes Green Bay Packers NFLPA player rep, future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers. The quarterback took to social media on Wednesday to blast the proposed new CBA and say he voted no on it. This seems to be a common theme when it comes to NFL p...2020
  • • Report: NFL players may take ‘a week or two’ to vote on new CBA
    The NFL world eagerly awaits a resolution on a potential new CBA ahead of the 2020 season, but the players may not have a final vote for a couple of weeks. Mark Maske of The Washington Post reported Wednesday morning that the ratification vote of all the players “could be a week or two off.” In the meantime, there’s plenty of loose ends to tie up as teams attempt to get on with their offseason pla...2020
  • • NFL owners, NFLPA executive committee members have 'positive' CBA meeting
    There’s been a lot of talk about the CBA recently, and the potential for a work stoppage when it expires after the 2020 season. We just heard that the owners and players held their first negotiating meetings, and now we have more details on what exactly went down. A handful of owners and members of the NFLPA’s executive committee met for “roughly five hours,” earlier this week, Albert Breer of SI....2019

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  • • Why NFL players don't want a 17-game schedule: Richard Sherman's explanation details league's 'hypocrisy'
    Here is why an extra regular-season game is a problem for NFL players, a position explained by the 49ers cornerback and NFLPA executive committee member....2020
  • • NFLPA executive committee member Thomas Morstead talks coronavirus efforts and 2020 season
    2020
  • • NFLPA executive committee votes 6-5 against recommending CBA proposal
    After NFL owners approved a proposed Collective Bargaining Agreement on Thursday, attention shifted to players as they need to approve any deal before it can go into place. The NFL Players Association is holding a conference call with player representatives to discuss the deal on Friday and the union’s executive committee has already held a [more]...2020
  • • What happens if NFLPA rejects current proposal?
    If there were any doubt before today (and there shouldn’t have been), the ball is now on the tee for the NFL Players Association. The question is whether they’ll kick it, or whether they’ll punt. If the players reject the proposal (and NFLPA Executive Committee member Richard Sherman seems to be strongly against it), what [more]...2020
  • • NFLPA hopes to streamline process for agents to collect fees
    The NFL Players Association not only represents the players in discussions with the NFL but it also regulates player agents. And the NFLPA is considering a way to streamline the process of getting agents paid. Via Alex Marvez of FOXSports.com, the NFLPA Executive Committee has passed a resolution to limit to one player agent who…...2015
  • • TV networks not fans of two-bye schedule for NFL?
    2020
  • • Russell Okung no longer on NFLPA executive committee
    2020
  • • NFL, NFLPA meet four hours to discuss conduct policy
    As the NFL hopes to improve the personal conduct policy, the NFL intends to involve the NFL Players Association in that process. To that end, the two sides met for four hours on Tuesday. In an email to the NFLPA executive committee and player representatives, executive director DeMaurice Smith called the meeting a “bargaining session.” …...2014
  • • Thomas Morstead pessimistic about playing games in front of fans in 2020
    2020
  • • Jarvis Landry has hilarious take on NFL labor negotiations
    Some prominent NFL players remain very unimpressed by the new CBA proposal placed on the table by NFL owners. The NFLPA executive committee opted against recommending the proposal by a 6-5 on Friday, and it will go to all 32 player union reps next. However, a few players are already weighing in on Twitter. If Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry’s take is any indication, he won’t be backing the prop...2020
  • • NFLPA exec committee member responds to controversial Missouri legislation
    In direct reaction to the Missouri football team's boycott last month, Missouri state legislators have proposed a bill that would seek to revoke an athlete's scholarship if he or she "calls, incites, supports or participates in any strike or concerted refusal to play a scheduled game."The bill, proposed by republican state representatives Rick Brattin and and Kurt Bahr, is being criticized as a...2015
  • • NFLPA concerned about league’s habit of understating future cap growth
    2014
  • • Aaron Rodgers rips NFL, says he voted 'no' on CBA
    2020
  • • Report: NFLPA set for key CBA meeting Thursday
    2020

NFLPA Executive Committee schedule, game

  • • NFLPA extends scheduled sunset of disability benefits out three years
    2020
  • • NFLPA player reps approve CBA changes
    2020
  • • NFLPA Executive Committee unanimously recommends CBA proposal
    2020
  • • TV networks not fans of two-bye schedule for NFL?
    2020
  • • Aaron Rodgers rips NFL, says he voted 'no' on CBA
    2020
  • • Report: NFL players may take ‘a week or two’ to vote on new CBA
    2020
  • • Why NFL players don't want a 17-game schedule: Richard Sherman's explanation details league's 'hypocrisy'
    2020
  • • Report: NFLPA set for key CBA meeting Thursday
    2020
  • • NFLPA files grievance over NFL's anthem policy
    2018
  • • NFLPA exec committee member responds to controversial Missouri legislation
    2015

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