Detroit Lions linebacker and special teams contributor Jalen Reeves-Maybin has been elected president of the NFL Players Association by its board of player representatives. Reeves-Maybin succeeds JC Tretter, the former Green Bay Packers and Cleveland Browns center who served two terms in the role.
In a statement shared by the union, Reeves-Maybin said “it will be my mission to continue to serve and unify our membership, and I look forward to inspiring more players to use their voice in advocating for the union and our game.”
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