Jalen Reeves-Maybin re-elected as NFLPA board president
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Jalen Reeves-Maybin re-elected as NFLPA board president
"I'm honored that the Board has trusted me to continue serving as president. There's important work ahead and I'm looking forward to continue advocating on behalf of our membership to protect our rights and advance our interests."
"Tanoh Kpassagnon will serve as treasurer. The nine-year defensive end played last season with the Bears and previously served as an alternate player representative. Minnesota Vikings edge rusher Jonathan Greenard, New York Jets defensive lineman Harrison Phillips and Green Bay Packers linebacker Zaire Franklin also were elected."
Jalen Reeves-Maybin, a nine-year NFL veteran, was re-elected as president of the NFL Players Association's Board of Player Representatives for his second consecutive two-year term. Reeves-Maybin, currently a free agent after playing for the Chicago Bears last season, expressed his commitment to advocating for player rights and advancing member interests. The board also elected four new members to the Executive Committee: Tanoh Kpassagnon as treasurer, Jonathan Greenard, Harrison Phillips, and Zaire Franklin. These new members join six returning Executive Committee members who were re-elected to continue their roles.
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