JC TRETTER RE-ELECTED AS PRESIDENT OF NFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The NFLPA Board of Player Representatives unanimously re-elected JC Tretter as president of the NFL Players Association. The Cleveland Browns center ran unopposed to secure his second two-year term at the helm during the NFLPA’s annual meetings in Scottsdale, Arizona.
"I'm excited for the opportunity to once again lead our union,” Tretter said. “My first term brought some unprecedented challenges, and it was an honor to work with our leadership and player membership to protect our wages as well as our health and safety. I am grateful to the Board of Player Reps for believing in me as we continue our efforts to advance the rights of all players."
Alex Mack also ran unopposed and was re-elected by the Board to serve as the NFLPA’s treasurer.
Additionally, five new players were voted by the Board to serve two-year terms on the Executive Committee: Austin Ekeler, Ryan Kelly, Jason McCourty, Brandon McManus and Jalen Reeves-Maybin.
They will join returning Executive Committee members Calais Campbell, Thomas Morstead, Richard Sherman and Michael Thomas (Cincinnati Bengals), who were all re-elected on Saturday for two-year terms.
NFLPA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
JC Tretter, President
Alex Mack, Treasurer
Calais Campbell, Vice President
Austin Ekeler, Vice President
Ryan Kelly, Vice President
Jason McCourty, Vice President
Brandon McManus, Vice President
Thomas Morstead, Vice President
Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Vice President
Richard Sherman, Vice President
Michael Thomas, Vice President