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NFL hires Troy Vincent as VP of player development

February 19th, 2010

At one point, Troy Vincent was a candidate to be the executive director of the players union. Now, Vincent has joined the league office. The former Eagles cornerback was named vice president of player development for active players yesterday. He begins Monday. He will oversee a number of support programs for players and their families, including the rookie symposium, conduct management program, and LifeSkills, as well as design new programs, the league said in announcing the hiring.

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NFL hires Troy Vincent as VP of player development

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