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The former executive director of the NFLPA, Lloyd Howell Jr., who resigned on Thursday, informed that the two -vis union to Striptease clubs.
Howell, 59, was collected in a car at Fort Lauderdale International Airport on November 2, 2023, and stopped in a nearby direction of Miami Gardens. A trade union finance worker sought the address and discovered that it was Tootsie’s Cabaret, according to the ESPN report.
Tootsie’s Cabaret is marked as the “Nude Nude #1 qualified Miami Strip Club”.
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The executive director of the NFLPA, Lloyd Howell, during a Press Conference of the NFLPA at the Lix Media Center of the Super Bowl at the Ernest N. Convention Center on February 5, 2025, in New Orleans. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)
The driver who left Howell was hired to wait while Howell was inside the Striptease club. The driver waited seven hours outside before leaving Howell at his luxury condominium at Sunny Isles Beach around 6 am, according to the ESPN receipt obtained.
During this year’s NFLPA Summit, Howell and two union employees went to Magic City, another Striptease club, according to the report. The trip cost $ 2,426 after they used two “VIP rooms” with multiple cash withdrawals of $ 200- $ 525, according to the report.
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The NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks with the executive director of the NFL players association, Lloyd Howell, before a game in Brazil between the Green Bay Packers and Filadelphia Eagles in Neo Chemistry Arena on September 6, 2024, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)
In the expenses report, Howell’s trip to the Striptease Club was labeled as a “players commitment event to support and grow our union,” according to the report.
The NFLPA told Pak Gazette Digital that he had no comments on the ESPN report.
“It is clear that my leadership has become a distraction for the important work that NFLPA advances every day,” Howell said in his resignation statement on Thursday, according to ESPN.

The executive director of the NFLPA, Lloyd Howell, during a NFLPA press conference at the Super Bowl Lix Media Center at the Ernest N. Convention Center on February 5, 2025, in New Orleans. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)
“For this reason, I have informed the NFLPA Executive Committee that I am renouncing as executive director of the NFLPA and president of the NFL players Board with immediate validity. I hope this allows the NFLPPA to maintain its focus on the members of its players before next season.”
Howell did not respond to the request for Pak Gazette Digital comments.
Howell was elected president of the Union in 2024, and resigned on his own, according to the ESPN report.