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JC Tretter Back at Helm of NFL Players Union
18 Mar
Summary
- JC Tretter elected NFLPA executive director after serving as president.
- Tretter returns amid union's pursuit of stability after past controversies.
- He will lead negotiations on player revenue sharing and CBA matters.

JC Tretter has been elected as the new executive director of the NFL Players Association, aiming to restore stability after a challenging year. Tretter, a former NFL center, brings extensive experience, having served as NFLPA president from 2020 to 2024 and later as chief strategy officer.
His prior involvement in negotiating the 2020 collective bargaining agreement and spearheading team report cards demonstrates his understanding of the union's operations. Tretter won a three-way election held during the union's annual board of player representatives meeting in San Diego.
He now faces the significant task of navigating potential negotiations with the NFL over expanding the regular season to 18 games and addressing revenue sharing. The current collective bargaining agreement is set to run through 2030.




