The NFL Players Association recently released a statement regarding the Jaguars’ repeated attempts to violate CBA offseason work rules.
“In a recent decision from a grievance filed by our union an arbitrator affirmed that, under the CBA, clubs cannot require rehabilitation or medical appointments at team facilities during the offseason and pre-training camp period,” the statement reads.
“Despite this, the Jacksonville Jaguars recently decided that they would require injured players to get all offseason rehab at the Jaguars’ facility. When players failed to attend these ‘mandatory’ offseason rehab sessions in Jacksonville, they were disciplined by the club.