Originally Posted by FATE
Originally Posted by superbowldogg
Originally Posted by FATE
Does this mean NFL players no longer have access to an appeal process?


they do

Doesn't read like that at all...

"Thus, the Commissioner continues to have full and final say over all discipline under the Personal Conduct Policy. The Commissioner’s powers become short-circuited only if/when the Disciplinary Officer concludes that the player should experience no discipline. If any discipline is imposed, the Commissioner can change it in any way that he wants. With no appeal rights beyond that."

Per the most recent CBA, Roger Goodell no longer acts as the sole disciplinarian or has final say.

Former U.S. District judge, Sue Robinson will act as the judge/arbitrator in deteriming Watson's punishment, if any. https://www.fedarb.com/professionals/judge-sue-l-robinson-retired/

Lisa Friel is heading the investigation on behalf of the NFL. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Friel

https://sports.yahoo.com/roger-good...s-personal-conduct-policy-014712381.html