Since being elected in 2014, Eric Winston, the current President of the NFLPA, has been an outspoken leader for the union and its members.  Although his responsibilities grew as he took over the role from Domonique Foxworth, Winston has been an active member of the NFLPA for quite some time. 

In 2010, the former University of Miami Hurricane was elected Co-Alternate Player Representative for the Houston Texans, one of the five teams for which the offensive tackle has played.  As a Player Rep during the 2011 lockout, he was a prominent voice, fighting for the best possible deal for players.  As the President, he is no different.  Winston is dedicated to maximizing the current CBA, emphasizing the importance of players’ health and safety.  Committed to this issue, Winston has pledged his brain to the Concussion Legacy Foundation for CTE research when he passes away.

The 10-year veteran has been a major supporter of his union and its members, always defending and protecting the rights of his fellow players—past, present and future.  As the end of the current CBA approaches, Winston has been a committed spokesperson for the NFLPA and its members, helping to push the union forward.  Devoted to the issues, Winston has served his fellow players well thus far and looks to continue to do so.