
NFL Players Association
The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) is the union representing professional football players in the National Football League (NFL). It advocates for players' rights, negotiates collective bargaining agreements with team owners, and works to improve working conditions, salaries, and benefits. The NFLPA also provides support for players' welfare, including career development and health resources. Established in 1956, it plays a crucial role in ensuring that players have a collective voice in decisions that affect their careers and the sport as a whole.