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NFL and NFLPA Conceal Key Details of Arbitrator’s Ruling on Player Pay Conspiracy Hearings, Report Reveals

July 14, 2025 5 Min Read
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Two weeks following the NFL’s recommendation for team owners to limit guarantees in player contracts, ESPN revealed that the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) collaborated with the league to withhold critical information from players regarding arbitration decisions about an alleged conspiracy. The NFLPA leadership signed a confidentiality agreement with the NFL, keeping the contents of a 61-page arbitration ruling by Christopher Drony hidden from players.

This ruling came after quarterback Deshaun Watson signed a fully guaranteed $230 million contract with the Cleveland Browns. Reporters Pablo Torre and Mike Florio uncovered the details of Drony’s decision, which found that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL legal counsel Jeff Pash had urged team owners to lower guarantees on player contracts. Drony stated that it was evident the NFL Management Council, backed by the Commissioner, encouraged reducing veteran contract guarantees at the owners’ meeting in March 2022. However, he ruled in favor of the NFL, saying there wasn’t clear proof that teams acted on this advice.

Since Watson’s contract signing, other quarterbacks like Kyler Murray, Russell Wilson, and two-time MVP Lamar Jackson have signed lucrative contracts, none of which included full guarantees like Watson’s. Jackson re-signed with the Ravens after prolonged talks and no competing offers, despite being an elite quarterback eligible to negotiate with other teams.

The ESPN report highlights that the NFLPA entered into a non-disclosure agreement that concealed details, including Drony’s finding that the league encouraged cuts in contract guarantees. This secrecy contradicts the NFL-NFLPA collective bargaining agreement, which entitles NFLPA executive committee members and player representatives to access arbitration rulings.

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The agreement restricts sharing the 61-page ruling to league and union lawyers and select senior officials, even though the NFLPA was considering further legal action. Drony, aware of the confidentiality deal, declined to comment. Players were only told the general outcome, including Drony’s authority over the NFL, with unclear reasons for the NFLPA’s withholding of information.

The report also raised concerns about NFLPA Executive Director Lloyd Howell Jr., who has faced scrutiny since taking the role in 2023. During a meeting with active players and President Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Howell said the union lost the conspiracy case but withheld detailed findings and the verdict from players, blaming his predecessor for wasting resources on the legal fight.

Peter Ginsburg, a veteran attorney for NFL players, criticized the union’s non-disclosure, emphasizing that the union president must protect players’ interests and not conspire with the NFL to hide important information.

Further reports revealed a potential conflict of interest involving Howell, who served as a paid consultant for the Carlisle Group, a private equity firm involved in NFL team minority ownership, shortly before joining the NFLPA. Howell was asked to resign from Carlisle to avoid conflicts but refused.

ESPN also reported that the NFLPA filed an appeal against Drony’s ruling nearly six months after it was issued and two weeks after the ruling was made public. A senior union source stated that the appeal aligns with their duty to uphold the collective bargaining agreement and protect players’ interests, despite limited options.

Both the NFLPA and NFL declined to comment on the reasons for the appeal or the timing of the filing. Howell has yet to publicly respond to the ESPN report.

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Fan Take: This revelation matters because it exposes a serious breach of trust between the NFLPA and the players it represents, potentially altering the balance of power in contract negotiations. For fans, this could mean future contracts and player-team dynamics may be shaped more by hidden agendas than transparency, impacting the sport’s integrity and player welfare.

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