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  • 3/31/2016

    Women of the NFLPA, Impacting 60 Years of History

    In celebration of Women's History Month and the union's 60th Anniversary, female staff share some of the NFLPA's important moments and accomplishments. 

  • 3/18/2016

    Eric Winston Reelected as NFLPA President

    Thomas Davis, Richard Sherman, Shaun Suisham, and Ryan Wendell join Executive Committee

  • 3/17/2016

    Harvard Launches ResearchKit App to Support Football Player Health

    TeamStudy app uses ResearchKit to help former NFL players and the public better understand brain function, heart health, pain and mobility.

  • 3/15/2016

    NFLPA Celebrates 60th Anniversary

    The NFLPA is proud to announce the celebration of our 60th Anniversary in 2016. Earlier this year at Super Bowl 50, we highlighted the extraordinary achievements of our union.

  • 3/9/2016

    NFLPA Statement on Matt Hasselbeck's Retirement

    As a member of the union’s Executive Committee, Matt Hasselbeck worked tirelessly on behalf of players.

  • 3/7/2016

    Statement on Peyton Manning's Retirement

    In 2011, Peyton stood up for the rights and the legacy of every player, past, present and future.

  • 3/3/2016

    NFLPA Letting Medical Science Point the Direction in Fight to Protect Players' Health and Safety

    “The objective of this project is to impact and improve the quality of life for our players before, during and after they play professional football.” 

  • 2/29/2016

    NFLPA Confirms 2016 Salary Cap and Tag Numbers

    The 2016 NFL Salary Cap is set at a record $155.27 million.

  • 2/25/2016

    2016 Adjusted Team Salary Caps

    Adjusted Team Salary Caps combine the league-wide Salary Cap with each team’s carryover and other adjustments from the previous League Year.

  • 2/25/2016

    2016 NFL Clubs’ Unused Salary Cap Carryover Amounts Announced

    Under the CBA, each NFL Club has the option to carry over unused cap space from the prior League Year. Here is the carryover amount from every team.

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