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Appeals Panel Upholds NFL in Collusion Case, Cites Improper Push to Limit Guarantees

The finding raises the union’s leverage by documenting the league’s push against fully guaranteed deals.

Overview

  • The three-judge panel, which ruled Friday, upheld a January 2025 dismissal and closed the NFLPA’s collusion grievance with no damages.
  • The decision says league officials encouraged and invited clubs to cut back salary guarantees and bonuses, a step the panel called improper.
  • The panel wrote that teams understood the message but said the evidence did not show clubs actually acted on it, which kept the ruling in the NFL’s favor.
  • The appeal ruling disclosed that the Ravens twice offered Lamar Jackson three-year, fully guaranteed contracts, which he declined before signing his five-year deal in 2023.
  • Reporters note the affirmed finding could bolster the NFLPA in future CBA talks and provide material for the Department of Justice’s antitrust inquiry into league practices.