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Blasts NFLPA: “It’s a Sh*t Show!” – Eagles Leaders Demand Stronger Player Voices

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If you think the Eagles’ locker room is only focused on Super Bowl glory, think again! In the midst of training camp, Philly stars are speaking out—loud and clear—about the NFL Players Association’s latest turmoil, after a string of scandals forced both the president and executive director to resign.

All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson didn’t mince words:

“It’s a sh*t show, I guess. It’s been that way. People have known that. I’ve known.”

With 13 years in the league, Johnson understands what’s at stake: with no union leadership in place, NFL owners are poised to push for changes like an 18-game schedule—moves that could hurt player interests if there’s no one fighting back.
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Eagles player rep Jordan Mailata echoed the concerns:

“Yeah, you can call it how it is. It’s a mess. But our main focus has to be on the players. We need to communicate and educate each other, so guys don’t get blindsided just reading about this stuff in the news.”

Even superstar Saquon Barkley admitted he hadn’t been following the drama closely, but that’s about to change:

“Sadly enough I should be following that a lot more. But that’s what training camp is for—these are the kinds of conversations we’re going to be having at the lunch table.”

From the press room to the practice field, Eagles leaders are calling on every NFL player to care about their rights and demand real representation.
Johnson put it bluntly:

“Right now, I think we have the weakest union in sports. Hopefully, it gets better. I think [players] will care more when they have their voices heard.”

Message to Eagles Nation: This isn’t just about league politics—it’s about every “Bird” on the field having a voice. It’s time for players and fans to speak up and fight for a better future together!

Chiefs Locker Room Erupts, Chris Jones Under Investigation for NFL Sports Betting in Jaguars Game - HC Andy Reid Hands Down Harsh Punishment
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