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Social Science Research Network | 2016

Protecting and Promoting the Health of NFL Players: Legal and Ethical Analysis and Recommendations

Chris Deubert; I. Glenn Cohen; Holly Fernandez Lynch

This comprehensive report, published as part of the Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, more than two years in the making and 493 pages long, is an unprecedented step towards improving player health, concluding with several important recommendations. To date, there has been no analysis of the universe of stakeholders that may influence the health of NFL players, nor any systematic analysis of their existing or appropriate legal and/or ethical obligations. While clinical health care interventions are essential, player health also depends on understanding the wider context in which players work.The report examines 20 diverse stakeholders: NFL players, the NFL, the NFLPA, NFL club medical staff, second opinion, neutral and personal doctors, NFL clubs and personnel, NFL coaches, contract advisors, financial advisors, equipment managers and manufacturers, players’ family members, officials, the media, NFL business partners, and fans. In total, the report makes 76 recommendations. Highlights of the key proposals are summarized below: • Conflicts of interest: The current arrangement under which a team’s medical staff, including doctors and athletic trainers, have responsibility both to the players and to the club presents an inherent structural conflict of interest. A division of responsibilities between two distinct groups of medical professionals is needed to minimize such conflict and ensure that players receive medical care that is as unbiased and uninfluenced by competing interests as possible. Care and treatment should be provided by one set of medical professionals, called the “Players’ Medical Staff,” appointed by a joint committee with representation from both the NFL and NFLPA. The evaluation of players for business purposes should be conducted by a separate set of medical personnel, known as the “Club Evaluation Doctors.” • Player health and adversarial collective bargaining: The NFL and NFLPA should refrain from making improvements to player health policies a “bargaining chip” in labor negotiations, to the extent that this is not already the case. Players should never be asked to trade their healthcare for other benefits in the collective bargaining process. • Ethical guidelines: Various stakeholders — including club doctors, athletic trainers, coaches, contract advisors, and financial advisors — should adopt, improve and enforce Codes of Ethics specific to the environment of the NFL. • Ongoing research into the health effects of the game: The NFL and NFLPA should continue to initiate and support efforts to scientifically and reliably identify the health risks and benefits of playing professional football. • Access to data: The NFL and, to the extent possible the NFLPA, should make aggregate, de-identified injury data publicly available for independent reanalysis. They should also continue to improve their robust collection of data and offer it to qualified professionals for analysis. • Meaningful penalties: The collective bargaining agreement (CBA)should be amended to impose meaningful fines for any club or person found to have violated Sections 1 through 6 of Article 39 of the 2011 CBA (players’ rights to medical care and treatment). • Investing in players’ health and care: The NFLPA should consider investing greater resources to investigate and enforce player health issues and enforce player rights, including Article 39 of the CBA. Published alongside the report are a list of the Top 10 Recommendations in the report (also included in the Executive Summary at the beginning of the report), and A Patient Bill of Rights for NFL Players — including current and proposed rights under the CBA, NFL policy, law and/or codes of ethics (which can be found on the Football Players Health Study at Harvard University website).


Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal | 2010

National Basketball Association General Managers: An Analysis of the Responsibilities, Qualifications and Characteristics

Glenn Wong; Chris Deubert


Entertainment Law Review | 2009

Understanding the Evolution of Signing Bonuses and Guaranteed Money in the National Football League: Preparing for the 2011 Collective Bargaining Negotiations

Glenn Wong; Chris Deubert


Nine: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture | 2010

Major League Baseball General Managers: An Analysis of Their Responsibilities, Qualifications, and Characteristics

Glenn Wong; Chris Deubert


Entertainment Law Review | 2012

All Four Quarters: A Retrospective and Analysis of the 2011 Collective Bargaining Process and Agreement in the National Football League

Chris Deubert; Glenn Wong; John P. Howe


Cardoza Arts and Entertainment Law Journal | 2010

Going Pro in Sports: Providing Guidance to Student-Athletes in a Complicated Legal & Regulatory Environment

Glenn Wong; Warren K. Zola; Chris Deubert


Nine: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture | 2010

The Qualifications, Demographics, and Characteristics of a Major League Baseball General Manager

Glenn Wong; Chris Deubert


Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal | 2010

What's a Clean Agent to Do? The Case for a Cause of Action Against a Players Association

Chris Deubert


Archive | 2018

The NFL as a Workplace: The Prospect of Applying Occupational Health and Safety Law to Protect NFL Workers

Adam M. Finkel; Chris Deubert; Orly Lobel; I. Glenn Cohen; Holly Fernandez Lynch


Archive | 2017

General Counsels in Sports: An Analysis of the Responsibilities, Demographics, and Qualifications

Chris Deubert; Glenn Wong; Kevin Hansen

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Glenn Wong

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Adam M. Finkel

University of Pennsylvania

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Orly Lobel

University of San Diego

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