About Us

Our Mission

The mission of NFL Total Wellness is to build systems, create programs, provide resources, and encourage culture change to enhance the overall well-being of the NFL community in the areas of physical, emotional, spiritual, social, intellectual, environmental, occupational, and financial health.

We seek to create a culture in which health and well-being is valued, protected, and prioritized, and to ensure our community has timely access to high quality, culturally competent, and evidence-based services and resources.

Our History

The NFL, in partnership with Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher, launched the NFL Total Wellness platform in 2012 after a recognition that there was a need for more support for retired NFL players. Based on a peer-to-peer model, the platform was designed to:

  • Empower players to make positive health decisions.
  • Promote support-seeking behaviors for mental and behavioral health concerns.
  • Provide health and safety education for players and their support networks, including spouses, parents, and children.

The primary service provided by Total Wellness when it launched in 2012 was the NFL Life Line, a free, confidential, independently operated resource that connects callers with trained counselors who can help individuals work through any personal or emotional crisis. Total Wellness also launched a Transition Coach program that trained former players as peer counselors to aid players in their transition out of football.

Over the years, our purview has expanded to cover more aspects of wellness for all members of the NFL family, including active and retired players, their families, coaches and staff. In its current form, the Total Wellness platform includes:

  • Resources such as the NFL Life Line and Cigna Work/Life benefits.
  • Implementation of the Behavioral Health Agreement, a section of the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the NFL Players Association that standardized behavioral health resources across all 32 clubs.
  • General oversight of wellness at the league and club levels.

Our Leadership

Nyaka NiiLampti, Vice President of Wellness and Clinical Services

Nyaka LiiLampti
Nyaka LiiLampti
Vice President of Wellness and Clinical Services

Dr. NiiLampti is a licensed psychologist with over 20 years of clinical experience, and she has worked extensively with organizations, sports teams, individuals, and families in a variety of settings, including community mental health, college counseling centers, and private practice. She previously served as Director of Player Wellness for the NFL Players Association. In that role, she focused on providing resources and educating players on all aspects of wellness, and she served as an advocate for players by ensuring their rights were protected under NFL drug policies. 

A former track and field college student-athlete, NiiLampti has a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University, an M.A. with a concentration in Sport Psychology from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and a Ph.D. from Temple University.

NFL Team Clinicians

The NFL-NFLPA Collective Bargaining Agreement formalized a requirement for every NFL club to have a licensed and experienced mental health clinician on-site who is fully integrated into the team environment. These clinicians are tasked to provide education, outreach and mental health resources to players, coaches, staff, and their immediate family members.

New England Patriots
Jonathan Jenkins, Ph.D.
Buffalo Bills
Desaree Festa, Ph.D.
Miami Dolphins
Rob Seifer, Ph.D.
New York Jets
Derek Suites, MD
Kansas City Chiefs
Shaun Tyrance, Ph.D.
Los Angeles Chargers
Herb Martin, Ph.D.
Las Vegas Raiders
Jean Fajardo, LCSW
Denver Broncos
Reine Evereteze
Cincinnati Bengals
Peter Ganshirt, Psy.D.
Baltimore Ravens
Tricia Bent-Goodley, Ph.D.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Ken Nash, MD
Cleveland Browns
Mayur Pandya, MD
Tennessee Titans
Sheila Peters, Ph.D.
Indianapolis Colts
Elizabeth White, LMHC
Houston Texans
Omar Sesay
Jacksonville Jaguars
Candice Franco, Ph.D.
Dallas Cowboys
Yolanda Brooks, Ph.D.
Philadelphia Eagles
Jody Foster, MD
Washington Football Team
Barbara Roberts, Ph.D.
New York Giants
Lani Lawrence, Psy.D.
Arizona Cardinals
Marc Strickland, Psy.D.
Los Angeles Rams
Carrie Hastings, Psy.D.
San Francisco 49ers
Joe Mattox, Ph.D.
Seattle Seahawks
Dr. Charisse Williams
Green Bay Packers
Chris Carr, Ph.D.
Minnesota Vikings
Brownell Mack, Ph.D.
Chicago Bears
Carla Suber, LPC
Detroit Lions
Dr. Michelle S. Garvin, Ph.D.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Joe Carella, Psy.D.
New Orleans Saints
Lana Chambliss, Ph.D.
Atlanta Falcons
Caroline Brackett, Ph.D.
Carolina Panthers
Joanne Perry, Ph.D.