S2E1: The Fight Behind the Game | Inside the NFLPA

S2E1: The Fight Behind the Game | Inside the NFLPA

From Why Union by Federal News Network

April 23, 2026 · 1h 19m · Season 2 · Episode 1

About this episode

DeMaurice Smith discusses his journey and insights on union leadership and athlete representation in the NFL.

In this episode of Why Union , host Tyler Jeffries kicks off Season 2 with a powerful conversation featuring DeMaurice Smith—former Executive Director of the NFL Players Association, former Assistant United States Attorney, and author of Turf Wars . Releasing on the day of the NFL Draft, Smith reflects on his journey from the courtroom to leading one of the most high-profile unions in the country. He shares candid insights on representing elite athletes, navigating power at the highest levels of professional sports, and what it takes to advocate for workers in an industry driven by billionaires. “Unions exist because power doesn’t give anything away for free.” From collective bargaining and player safety to the broader role of unions in America, this conversation spans leadership, accountability, and the realities of fighting for those you represent. DeMaurice Smith embodies what it means to lead with conviction, challenge power, and stand firm in the face of adversity—setting the tone for Season 2 of Why Union . See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info .

People in this episode

Host: Tyler Jeffries

Guest: DeMaurice Smith

Topics covered

  • NFL
  • unions
  • collective bargaining
  • athlete representation
  • sports industry

Keywords

  • NFL Players Association
  • player safety
  • advocacy
  • professional sports

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Turf Wars

Books & works: S2E1: The Fight Behind the Game | Inside the NFLPA, Why Union, Season 2, Turf Wars

Places: United States, America

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