CFLPA president Elimimian says union will unveil team report cards next month
VANCOUVER — CFL players will have more than just money to consider when they hit free agency in February.
President Solomon Elimimian said Tuesday the CFL Players’ Association will publicly unveil its first-ever team report cards next month. Elimimian added the results of the survey, which was conducted among union members, will assist players and their agents to make better informed decisions during free agency.
“It will support accountability among team owners because it will encourage clubs to improve working conditions based on real-time player feedback,” Elimimian said during the union’s Grey Cup address. “We want our teams to listen, respond, and respect the needs of our members.”
The CFLPA is following in the footsteps of the NFL Players’ Association, which released its first set of team report cards in 2023. The NFLPA provides letter grades for such things as teams’ locker rooms, training facilities, weight rooms, food/cafeteria, treatment of families as well as training and strength-and-conditioning staffs.