George Atallah (@georgeatallah) 's Twitter Profile
George Atallah

@georgeatallah

Founder and CEO, SOMEBODY (you know what did before)

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We’re not going to share the images of the disgusting behavior and messages that Alexander Mattison was subject to last night, but we will call out and stand against this type of hate. Any players who’d like info on filtering their inboxes, please head to our IG or send us a DM.

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This team goes crazy 🤯 Meet the 2nd annual NFLPA Players' All-Pro Team presented by OneTeam Partners. Voted on by the players alone: bit.ly/3NSLk4I. #PlayersAllPro

George Atallah (@georgeatallah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeing all these stories about Mort helping and supporting others reflects more on his character than anything I could say. I am better as a person and a professional for having him in my life. That’s the best tribute I can think of through the sadness.

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A few NFL-NFLPA issues are inching toward the front burner. Former NFLPA chief external affairs officer George Atallah joined #PFTPM today to discuss some of them. youtube.com/watch?v=Tg1UiR…

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Green Bay, WI what a show. 👏🏽 Always a pain to get there, but the magic of that place and is undeniable. Congratulations to all the players who will have a chance to fulfill their dream this weekend. #NFLDraft2025

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I don’t work there anymore and staff there/players can choose to do whatever they’re going to do, but the revenue split you point out is misrepresented at best and just factually wrong at worst.

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“A strong players association should matter to anyone who cares about athletes or the business of sports, and the time to support the players is now.” Thank you for inviting me to write and share this. sportico.com/personalities/…

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The Marshawn Kneeland news is hard to process. Love to his family, his teammates and the rest of the NFL community. If you’re struggling, there’s no shame in getting help. Resources are there. Support is never far. Prayers up. 🙏🏽

Tom Pelissero (@tompelissero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NFL salary cap over the years: 2013: $123M 2014: $133M 2015: $143.28M 2016: $155.27M 2017: $167M 2018: $177.2M 2019: $188.2M 2020: $198.2M 2021: $182.5M 2022: $208.2M 2023: $224.8M 2024: $255.4M 2025: $279.2M 2026: $301.2M-$305.7M (projected) Business is booming.

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There was so much hate over the 2011 CBA. More vitriol for what player leadership negotiated in 2020. The facts? Business is thriving for all: revenues are at an all time high, players have never been better off and the game is better than ever. Great and imperfect can coexist.