All NFL players will be together on Friday at noon ET as league and the NFL Players Association will hold a mandatory conference call with every player. The topics that will be discussed with be health and safety issues according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
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One of the main things the NFL and the NFLPA will do is give a survey to each player regarding their opinions on the Collective Bargaining Agreement’s healthy and safety efforts according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.
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Because of the mandatory conference call, all 32 team had to have their Friday practice early in the morning or later in the afternoon. The only two teams that don’t have to worry about practice is the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers as both teams played on Thursday night.
Here’s more about the survey via Schefter.
[h=1]NFL's statement on Friday's players' safety meeting revealed [/h]
The NFL released a statement shortly after it's mandatory meeting with all of its players with regard to player safety on Friday afternoon.
As previously reported, the meeting consisted of player safety, which has been a hot button topic throughout this season and throughout the past several seasons with the newfound focus on concussions and its affect on the long-term well being of NFL players.
Here's the NFL's press release on what was reviewed with the players on Friday afternoon, courtesy of NFL.com's Ian Rapoport:
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One of the main things the NFL and the NFLPA will do is give a survey to each player regarding their opinions on the Collective Bargaining Agreement’s healthy and safety efforts according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.
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Because of the mandatory conference call, all 32 team had to have their Friday practice early in the morning or later in the afternoon. The only two teams that don’t have to worry about practice is the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers as both teams played on Thursday night.
Here’s more about the survey via Schefter.
[h=1]NFL's statement on Friday's players' safety meeting revealed [/h]
The NFL released a statement shortly after it's mandatory meeting with all of its players with regard to player safety on Friday afternoon.
As previously reported, the meeting consisted of player safety, which has been a hot button topic throughout this season and throughout the past several seasons with the newfound focus on concussions and its affect on the long-term well being of NFL players.
Here's the NFL's press release on what was reviewed with the players on Friday afternoon, courtesy of NFL.com's Ian Rapoport:
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