NFLPA: Players want grass fields like World Cup

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- NFLPA reports that 92% of 1,700 polled players prefer grass over turf, citing physical differences in how the body responds to each surface
- JC Tretter calls for enforceable quality standards for grass fields, arguing that concerts and monster truck rallies damage surfaces without compensating players
- NFL and NFLPA agree to a new policy requiring all stadiums to have approved playing surfaces by 2028, with teams replacing fields in 2026 subject to new rules
- Seven NFL stadiums including SoFi and MetLife will install natural grass for the 2026 FIFA World Cup despite using artificial turf for football games
Why it matters: Players gain leverage in CBA negotiations by linking field quality to health and fairness, with 15 current turf stadiums facing upgrades by 2028. Owners profit from non-football events that degrade fields, creating a financial conflict over surface standards.




