NFL Players Vote to Adopt New Drug Testing Policies

WASHINGTON – The NFLPA Board of Representatives tonight voted to approve new policies for both substances of abuse and performance enhancing drugs.

“This is an historic moment for our Players and our League,” said NFLPA President Eric Winston. “We have collectively bargained drug policies that will keep the game clean and safe, but also provide our players with an unprecedented level of fairness and transparency. Players should be proud of their union for standing up for what was best for the game.”

“We stood up and fought for what was right,” said DeMaurice Smith, NFLPA executive director. “Twenty-five years ago it was NFL players that set out to make the game clean by asking for and collectively bargaining the first drug testing policy in professional sports. Today, this union and these player leaders have approved a policy that will serve the game well for generations of players to come.”

Important changes include:

Previously, the Collective Bargaining Agreement ratified in 2011 utilized the policies in place under the 2006 CBA.