Pat McAfee destroys NFLPA's leadership after resignation scandal
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Apparently, ex-NFLPA head Lloyd Howell Jr.’s actions were somewhat expected for someone in his position, according to Pat McAfee.

On Thursday, Howell stepped down from his role as executive director of the NFL Players Association following several controversies, and by Friday, reports surfaced alleging that he had charged the union for visits to strip clubs. 

Although McAfee was not on air to comment on the fiasco on Friday, the former Colts punter shared his viewpoint on X, drawing from his personal experience with the players association.

“I don’t know what it was exactly like before my time in the NFL,” McAfee wrote. “But I know that literally since a week after I got drafted, at my rookie symposium listening to [DeMaurice] Smith speak for the first time, all the way thru now… the NFLPA has been led by people who would much rather be known that they’re the heads of the NFLPA than actually work and act like they are the heads of the NFLPA.”

McAfee played eight seasons in the NFL, with his entire career being spent with Howell’s predecessor, Smith, as the head of the NFLPA.


Pat McAfee at the Home Run Derby.
Pat McAfee said that the NFLPA’s leadership “thinks they’re celebrities.” Getty Images

McAfee also called out the egos of leadership.

“These dudes think they’re celebrities,” McAfee went on. “These dudes think they’re powerful. These dudes hire all of their friends and overpay them with the players’ money.

“Then these dudes flex while using and abusing all of the connections that the players and the league have worked their asses off their entire lives for… and act like sanctimonious heroes thru it all.”


Lloyd Howell, Executive Director of the NFL Players Association, speaks at a Writers Guild of America picket.
Lloyd Howell resigned from his executive director position of the NFLPA on Thursday. Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock

There were multiple controversies pointed to as possible reasons for Howell’s resignation on Thursday, but ultimately, on Friday, ESPN reported the bombshell that Howell had been expensing strip club visits totaling over $3,000.

Now, the NFLPA must find Howell’s successor, and McAfee would like to see quite a switch-up in the role.

“The NFLPA needs a dawg that knows legitimate business and generating capital running the NFLPA,” he wrote. “We need people that have empathy for the players who play/played in the NFL and don’t just view them as an annual fee. We need creative negotiators, creators, and innovators.”

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