THE SIDELINES : NFL Players Elect Kenn President
From Times wire services
WASHINGTON — Mike Kenn, five-time All-Pro tackle of the Atlanta Falcons, has replaced George Martin as president of the National Football League Players Assn.
Gene Upshaw also was reelected to a three-year term as executive director at the meeting of the association’s board of reps Sunday in Chicago, the group said today.
Kenn is an 11-year NFL veteran. Martin, of the New York Giants, retired at the end of the 1988 season.
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