hey we provide childcare now! (via this article on players responding to owners trying to end the annual nflpa report cards)
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hey we provide childcare now! (via this article on players responding to owners trying to end the annual nflpa report cards)
10 toes down baby 🫡
when they move to 18 games a year and everyone playing internationally every season, you won't catch me crying for the players. if you elect a guy who helped cover up the owners colluding against you, you deserve whatever you get. like ffs watch pablo torre for a couple hours and make an educated decision
NFL Players Association (NFLPA) surveyed players on the working conditions of their respective teams. Some of the responses were eye-openers.
1. Jaguars apparently have a rat problem
2. Chiefs players not happy with training staff
3. Chargers players would like some amenities and more space
4. Cardinals are cheapskates (only team that makes their players pay for meals taken from the facility)
5. Commanders hate everything about playing for the Commanders (see Dan Snyder)
The categories the players ranked from an A+ to F
WOW! The Sports World is starting to step up and standing with the WGA!
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Disgraced Jon Gruden RESIGNS As Raiders Head Coach
About This Sports Courier NFL Video: TSC News host Fred Richani discusses the disgraceful Jon Gruden resigning as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders after leaked emails from a decade ago revealed offensive, racist comments towards NFLPA Chief DeMaurice Smith, along with several other awful remarks towards women and the LGBTQ community. Oh, Gruden also dissed NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. This was originally reported by NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and ESPN's Adam Schefter, along with The New York Times.
BREAKING: The NFL has reached a settlement with Eric Reid and Colin Kaepernick in their joint collusion complaint against the league.
Charles Robinson at Yahoo! Sports:
In a stunning decision, quarterback Colin Kaepernick and safety Eric Reid have reached a financial settlement with the NFL in their joint collusion complaint against the league and will take no further action in the case. While sources declined to offer specifics for the decision, Yahoo Sports was told on prior occasions that Kaepernick and Reid would only settle the complaint if a lucrative financial agreement was reached between the players and the NFL.
The league and Kaepernick’s attorneys released a statement Friday saying the matter had been resolved confidentially. As part of that confidentiality, it is believed both sides signed a non-disclosure agreement agreeing not to speak publicly about details of the case or settlement.
“For the past several months, counsel for Mr. Kaepernick and Mr. Reid have engaged in an ongoing dialogue with representatives of the NFL,” the statement said. “As a result of those discussions, the parties have decided to resolve the pending grievances. The resolution of this matter is subject to a confidentiality agreement so there will be no further comment by any party.”
The agreement comes on the doorstep of the final hearing in the Kaepernick case, which was set to take place before arbitrator Stephen Burbank this month. Kaepernick had alleged the league conspired to keep him out after he began kneeling during the national anthem in 2016. Multiple NFL players adopted Kaepernick’s protest in 2017, hoping to draw attention to social justice and racial inequality issues. The actions sparked a political firestorm from President Donald Trump and the furor became such a central issue for the league for nearly one year that it instituted a rule that banned protests during the national anthem. That rule has since been shelved by the NFL and now appears to be dead, for all intents and purposes.
The NFLPA also released a statement Friday, supporting the settlement between the league and players.
“Today, we were informed by the NFL of the settlement of the Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid collusion cases,” the NFLPA said. “We are not privy to the details of the settlement, but support the decision by the players and their counsel. We continuously supported Colin and Eric from the start of their protests, participated with their lawyers throughout their legal proceedings and were prepared to participate in the upcoming trial in pursuit of both truth and justice for what we believe the NFL and its clubs did to them. We are glad that Eric has earned a job and a new contract [from the Carolina Panthers], and we continue to hope that Colin gets his opportunity as well.”
Reid is on the Panthers roster, while Kaepernick is still a free agent.