On July 5, 2011, a group of retired NFL players led by Carl Eller, Franco Harris, Marcus Allen and Paul Krause filed its own class-action lawsuit against both the NFL and NFLPA, stating that the renunciation of CBA rights disqualified the NFLPA from bargaining on the former NFL players' behalf.
The game did not have licenses from the NFL, NFLPA or the NCAA.
He is currently a member of the Stanford Executive Circle, Young Presidents Organization (YPO), the Association of Corporate Growth, the NFLPA, the NFL Retired Players Association, the Cedars-Sinai Sports Spectacular, and the Los Angeles Sports Council, and was the Chairman of the Athletes for Rudy Giuliani Coalition.
From 2000-2010, Acho represented represented NFL alumni against Gene Upshaw and the NFLPA in a battle over improved pension and medical benefits.
As in previous versions of the video game, there are no NFL or NFLPA licenses for authentic teams, player names, and stadia.
In January 2012, the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) founded the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl after sponsoring the Texas vs the Nation game in previous years.
NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, a bowl game owned and operated by the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA)
On July 22, 2011, George Atallah of the NFLPA rejected using NFLVR as a way to help reconstitute the NFL Player's Union.