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Hearing officers are far from "independent"

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18 November 2025

As the Patriots and Bengals wait to revise their game plans for Sunday based on the outcome of the Ja'Marr Chase appeal hearing, it's important to note that the NFL-NFL Players Association hearing officers are far from independent.

The trio of hearing officers — Derrick Brooks, Ramon Foster, and Jordy Nelson (who will handle the Chase case) — are "jointly appointed and compensated by the NFL and NFL Players Association to decide appeals of on-field player discipline." They does not make them independent, free from consequence for any ruling that one side or the other doesn't like.

The Collective Bargaining Agreement explains that, as to hearings for on-field misconduct (like spitting on an opponent), the NFL and NFLPA "shall, on an annual basis, jointly select two (2) or more designees to serve as hearing officers." It's a year-at-a-time appointment. And if one side or the other doesn't want to continue with a given hearing officer, they'll jointly appoint someone else.

This dynamic interjects a potential political consideration into the analysis. When faced with a tough decision, the hearing officer may ask himself (consciously or not) whether the NFL or the NFLPA will be more upset with a bad outcome.

As to Chase, it seems safer to the long-term assignment to uphold the suspension. The league clearly wants it. And the NFLPA currently is in a state of disarray. Even if the union currently had a long-term leader and no turmoil whatsoever, would the NFLPA want union members to not face significant punishment for spitting on other union members?

Keep that in mind, and don't be surprised if Chase's suspension is upheld. Even if the NFL has never actually suspended a player for spitting on another player.

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Are the Cowboys back? Where do the Raiders go from here? + Are the Bears...good?

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18 November 2025

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Are the Cowboys actually going to be alright? Yahoo Sports' Andrew Siciliano, Jori Epstein, and Frank Schwab look back at Dallas' Monday night win over the Las Vegas Raiders and all of the implications of the blowout. They also question whether the Chicago Bears are actually any good. Later in the show, the crew breaks down the incredible bout between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks. Finishing off the show, we discuss Frank's playoff projections after Week 11.

(6:30) - MNF recap: Cowboys trounce Raiders

(26:17) - Aaron Rodgers injury update

(31:15) - Are the Bears...good?

(37:58) - Breaking down Rams-Seahawks

(45:15) - Frank's playoff projections

(55:56) - One More Thing

What should the Cowboys do about George Pickens? (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)
What should the Cowboys do about George Pickens? (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)

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Seahawks sign Brenden Rice after tryout

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18 November 2025

The Seahawks signed wide receiver Brenden Rice and running back Velus Jones to the practice squad, the team announced on Tuesday.

They released tight end Marshall Lang and cornerback Mike Reid in corresponding moves.

Rice and Jones were among eight players who worked out for the Seahawks on Tuesday. Former Lions quarterback Hendon Hooker threw to Rice and wide receivers Montorie Foster, Jaylen Johnson, Dymere Miller and Jalen Reagor. Center Doug Kramer also tried out.

Rice is the son of Hall of Fame receiver Jerry Rice.

The Chargers made Brenden Rice a seventh-round pick in 2024. He appeared in three games as a rookie, participating in three offensive snaps and 10 on special teams. The Chargers cut him out of the preseason, and he spent a week on the Patriots' practice squad.

New England cut him on Nov. 11.

Jones is in his fourth season and appeared in five games for the Saints this season.

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