NFLPA Report Cards
An arbitrator ruled in favor of the NFL in a grievance over the NFL Players Association's annual report cards, blocking their public release but allowing internal sharing with players. The decision, detailed in a 26-page ruling, stems from concerns over criticism of teams under the collective bargaining agreement. The NFLPA reaffirmed its commitment to the program, stating it will inform players of the results soon without public disclosure.
Riportato dall'IA
The NFL has filed a grievance against the NFL Players Association, alleging that the union's annual team report cards violate the collective bargaining agreement and league bylaws. The league claims the public release of player surveys criticizing team operations breaches rules on curtailing negative comments. The NFLPA plans to continue the surveys despite the dispute.