On friday, the nfl players association called for curbs on locker room interviews, saying that they were an invasion of players' privacy. Nfl players are upset some of them have been caught on camera nude during interview sessions in their locker rooms and so they want interviews done outside locker rooms. Nfl players don't like being seen naked in the locker room and reporters aren't wild about it either but have a job to do. Nfl players push back against media interviews in their locker rooms journalists have conducted interviews in the locker room for decades, but players have growing concerns about their privacy and. A fellow reporter, christine brennan of the washington post, wrote at the time that locker rooms remained the only place in a stadium that could accommodate the entire squad along with reporters seeking interviews “i believe most people think a football locker room consists of 45 naked players cavorting around a couple of women,” she wrote.
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