NFLPA Returns to Celebrity Family Feud for 11th Appearance

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A group of former NFL Players Association (NFLPA) members will appear on a special episode of ABC’s Celebrity Family Feud, airing Thursday, August 7 at 8 p.m. ET. The episode will feature two teams—NFLPA Offense and NFLPA Defense—competing for charitable organizations.
The NFLPA Offense team will be playing for the Team Elam Foundation, which supports underserved youth through mentorship and education. Meanwhile, the NFLPA Defense will represent Forever Dreamers, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering young people to pursue their dreams through leadership and community engagement.
This appearance marks the NFLPA’s 11th feature on the hit game show.
NFLPA Offense
- Marshall Faulk – Hall of Fame running back
- LeSean McCoy – Two-time Super Bowl champion
- Devin Hester – Record-breaking return specialist
- Ronnie Brown – Former Pro Bowl running back
- Jerome Bettis – Hall of Fame running back
NFLPA Defense
- Jevon Kearse – Former All-Pro defensive end
- Booger McFarland – Two-time Super Bowl champion and analyst
- Bart Scott – Former linebacker and broadcaster
- Tyrone Poole – Two-time Super Bowl champion
- Sam Barrington – Former NFL linebacker
Follow the hashtag #CelebrityFamilyFeud and the NFLPA on social media (@NFLPA) during the show for behind-the-scenes moments and live updates.
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About the NFL Players Association:
The National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) is the union for professional football players in the NFL and headquartered in Washington, D.C. Established in 1956, the NFLPA has a long history of protecting the health, safety and financial future of its more than 2,000 player members, who are the backbone of North America's most popular and highest revenue-generating sport. Through a wide offering of programs, resources and engagement opportunities, the NFLPA provides world-class service to players throughout their career lifecycle and builds solidarity to advocate on their behalf in the areas of healthcare, revenue, compensation and working conditions. The current CBA will govern the sport through the 2030 season. Learn more at nflpa.com.