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Domain 1: Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) - Key Definitions & Articles (12 Questions)
1. Which of the following best defines an "NFL Player Contract" under the Collective
Bargaining Agreement?
A. A verbal agreement between a player and a club to participate in training camp.
B. A written agreement or series of such agreements executed at or about the same time
between a person and an NFL Club pursuant to which such person is employed by such Club
as a professional football player.
C. The standard form contract prepared by the NFL league office for all Undrafted Rookies.
D. Any agreement where a player receives compensation for playing football, including
endorsement deals.
[CORRECT] B
Rationale: The CBA explicitly defines an NFL Player Contract as a written agreement or series
of agreements executed at or about the same time between a person and an NFL Club
employing that person as a professional football player.
2. What is the definition of the "Collective Bargaining Agreement" (CBA) in the context of NFL
labor relations?
A. The individual contract negotiated between a player and their specific team.
B. The state law governing labor relations in the state where the team plays.
C. The union contract between the NFL Players Association and the NFL Management Council
covering the terms and conditions of employment of all NFL players.
D. The internal bylaws of the NFLPA regarding agent certification.
[CORRECT] C
Rationale: The CBA is the overarching contract negotiated between the NFLPA (Union) and the
NFL Management Council (League) that establishes the terms and conditions of employment
for all players.
,3. Under the 2020 CBA, how is a "Credited Season" defined for a player?
A. A season where a player spends at least 8 games on the Active roster.
B. A season where a player receives a full paycheck for at least 6 regular season games.
C. A season where a player is on the Active, Inactive, Injured Reserve (IR), or Physically Unable
to Perform (PUP) list for at least three (3) regular season or postseason games (excluding bye
weeks).
D. A season where a player is under contract for the full 17-game schedule.
[CORRECT] C
Rationale: A Credited Season is specifically defined as being on the Active, Inactive, IR, or PUP
list for at least three (3) regular season or postseason games. Bye weeks do not count toward
this total.
4. What is the primary significance of a player earning a "Credited Season" regarding
benefits?
A. It makes the player an Unrestricted Free Agent immediately.
B. It is a primary determinant for eligibility for certain post-career benefits, such as the
severance pay plan and pension annuity.
C. It guarantees the player a salary increase of 10% in the following season.
D. It prevents a team from placing the player on Injured Reserve.
[CORRECT] B
Rationale: While Accrued Seasons dictate Free Agency status, Credited Seasons are generally
the metric used to determine eligibility for various league benefits (e.g., Pension, 401(k),
Severance).
5. How is an "Accrued Season" defined for the purposes of determining Free Agency status?
A. Being on a club’s Active, Inactive, or Injured Reserve list for at least 3 regular season games.
B. Being on a club’s Active, Inactive, Injured Reserve, or PUP list for at least 6 regular season
games during a particular season at full pay status.
, C. Having a contract that pays a minimum of the league veteran salary for a full year.
D. Participating in at least 50% of the offensive or defensive snaps in a season.
[CORRECT] B
Rationale: To earn an Accrued Season, a player must be on full pay status for at least 6 regular
season games on the Active, Inactive, IR, or PUP lists. "Full pay status" is a critical distinction
from Credited Seasons.
6. Why is the distinction between an "Accrued Season" and a "Credited Season" critical for an
NFL Agent?
A. Credited Seasons determine the Salary Cap, while Accrued Seasons determine revenue
sharing.
B. Accrued Seasons are used to calculate Free Agency classification, whereas Credited Seasons
are used to determine benefit eligibility.
C. Credited Seasons determine if a player can be traded, while Accrued Seasons determine if a
player can be cut.
D. There is no difference; the terms are interchangeable in the CBA.
[CORRECT] B
Rationale: This is a fundamental distinction. Accrued Seasons (6 games) drive contract rights
and movement (Free Agency), while Credited Seasons (3 games) drive benefit rights
(Pension/Severance).
7. Which of the following statements best describes "All Revenues" (AR) under the CBA?
A. Revenue generated only from ticket sales and stadium naming rights.
B. Revenue generated from media deals and merchandise sales only.
C. All revenues received or to be received by the League, Clubs, or any affiliated entities, as
specifically defined in Article 12 of the CBA.
D. The total salary cap calculation divided by 32 teams.
[CORRECT] C