NFLPA president: Interim leader vote due soon
Briefly

The NFL Players Association faces leadership challenges following the resignations of executive director Lloyd Howell Jr. and chief strategy officer JC Tretter. President Jalen Reeves-Maybin emphasized the union’s commitment to integrity, accountability, and the well-being of its members. The NFLPA Executive Committee is actively involved in selecting an interim executive director and has established procedures for the selection process. Close communication with the NFLPA Executive Leadership Team ensures governance continues until the new director is elected. Reeves-Maybin became NFLPA president in March 2024 after being released by the Detroit Lions.
The players who make up the NFLPA are bound not only by our shared experiences on and off the field, but by our shared commitment to the success and well-being of our members.
While our union has been tested of late, we remain committed to the values of integrity, accountability, and progress in serving the best interests of our membership.
The NFLPA Executive Committee and Board of Player Representatives are in the process of selecting an interim executive director. In recent days, the Board passed a resolution in accordance with the NFLPA Constitution to allow for the eventual vote of such an interim leader.
Tretter, a former NFLPA president, was seen as a likely replacement for Howell until Tretter stepped down from the organization Sunday, telling CBS Sports he was 'done taking bullets for the (NFLPA) on stuff I wasn't a part of and did not do.'
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