The NFL Players Association has engaged in high-level discussions with the NFL about the potential implementation of an 18-game regular season, the union’s executive director said. Lloyd Howell ...
That time is now. In a conversation with the Washington Post, NFLPA Executive Director Lloyd Howell acknowledged that the conversation around an 18 game regular season has already been high level ...
"Diversity of what you can eat that was catered ... Some guys don't eat at the stadium." The NFLPA report cards released in February were based on a survey of 1,706 players. The Bengals were ...
An 18-game NFL season seems inevitable. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has already stated he favors expanding the regular ...
NFLPA executive director Lloyd Howell confirmed as such during its 'state of the union' press conference on Wednesday. The San Francisco 49ers aren't happy with their practice facilities for Super ...
"Diversity of what you can eat that was catered ... what type of practice it is and how long they'll be on the field. When the NFLPA survey results were released in February, the Rams received ...
The Cincinnati Bengals have made efforts to improve problematic orgniazaitonal areas exposed by NFLPA team report cards in recent years ... the pro team and his Power Five school. “Just diversity of ...
Washington Football Team President Jason Wright, former Raven and NFLPA President turned ESPN ... the league's present and future regarding diversity, racism, players rights and other issues.