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4/26/2017
Lyft, NFL Players Association Launch Program Providing Ride Options to PlayersThe NFLPA – through its licensing and marketing arm, NFL Players Inc. -- has announced a partnership with fast-growing rideshare leader, Lyft, for the upcoming season
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4/24/2017
WHOOP Strikes Landmark Deal As The Officially Licensed Recovery Wearable of the NFL Players AssociationThis is the first time a players association in professional sports has partnered with a wearable technology company, providing NFL players easy access to, ownership of, and the option to commercialize their health data.
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4/21/2017
Road to the Draft: Tarik CohenIn the third installment of our series leading up to the NFL Draft, North Carolina A&T running back Tarik Cohen talks backflips, pasta, and motivation.
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4/16/2017
Road to the Draft: Pat O'ConnorIn the fifth installment of our series leading up to the NFL Draft, Eastern Michigan defensive lineman talks prepping for the next step.
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4/12/2017
Road to the Draft: Brian AllenIn the fourth installment of our series leading up to the NFL Draft, Utah defensive back Brian Allen talks family, NBA playoffs and giving 110 percent.
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4/4/2017
Road to the Draft: Robert DavisIn the first installment of our series leading up to the NFL Draft, Georgia State WR Robert Davis talks football, fashion and fruit.
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3/26/2017
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2/22/2017
In Memory of Ed GarveyEd Garvey, who served as the union's first executive director, passed away Wednesday at the age of 76. Here are the NFLPA's statements on one of the pioneering figures in our 60-year history.
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2/13/2017
NFLPA Externship Marks Its Fourth Year with Expanded ProgramA record 41 players begin three-week program at 15 companies across the country
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2/8/2017
The Importance of Workers Comp & Facts about Senate Bill 12The NFL Players Association has become aware of a letter circulated by team owners that suggests the pending legislation targeting the workers’ compensation of Illinois professional athletes is “no big deal.” First, and foremost, if it wasn’t a big deal, there would hardly be the need for new legislation that only targets professional athletes.