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Associated Press
Saturday, May 30, 2009 PALM SPRINGS, Calif. -- The NFL Players Association wants the support of various groups of retired players in its upcoming contract talks with the league. "I don't represent active players. I don't represent retired players. I represent all NFL players. We are one team," DeMaurice Smith, the union's new executive director, said Saturday at a meeting of the NFLPA Retired Players Organization. Smith was selected in March to succeed the late Gene Upshaw. He is trying to get the retiree groups beh ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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