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Some have privately downplayed the process by suggesting that only a small percentage of players respond to the surveys. Appearing on #PFTPM, former NFLPA external affairs officer George Atallah was ...
Jets chairman Woody Johnson, the only owner to receive an F grade in the NFLPA annual team report card, dismissed the findings Monday, calling the survey "totally bogus." ...
Former NFLPA executive and current CEO of Somebody Advisors George Atallah joins Mike Florio to discuss the importance of NFLPA team report cards, explaining how they provide insight on NFL workplace ...
The NFL wants to use current players in the Olympic flag football competition. The owners are leaning against inviting the injury risk to their most important assets. The NFL Players Association will ...
"My first reaction? I think it's totally bogus," Johnson said. He then derided the survey as "not fair" and also said that if players are unhappy, they need to tell him, via Fox Sports. "I can't do ...
PALM BEACH, Fla. — F that. Jets owner Woody Johnson fired back at the NFLPA on Monday after the players’ union gave him an F on their recent report cards. “My first read is I think it was ...
The New York Jets dropped from 21st to 29th in the most recent NFLPA report card rankings with players unhappy with a lack of commitment and investment into building a winner, a poor team culture ...
The Lions in recent years have undertaken several projects to modernize their infrastructure. That effort continued in the ...
Topics that may be discussed between the NFL and the NFLPA "as soon as June or July" could include expanded rosters, bigger practice squads, an altered offseason program, an increased share of ...
Look: The Lions give a sneak peek at updated and renovated locker room, which was Detroit's lowest-rated component in this ...
The NFL today shared the annual helmet laboratory testing results conducted in collaboration with the NFLPA, highlighting new ...
According to a release distributed by the union when the report cards were unveiled in February, 1,695 NFL players (roughly 77 percent of NFLPA membership) took part in the survey, which was ...
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