The NFLPA revealed Thursday it sent ballots to every NFL gamer who was a fees paying member in the 2019 season to case their vote on a brand-new cumulative bargaining arrangement (CBA).
( If you’re interested, the full 456- page CBA can be checked out online here.)
The proposed CBA has actually been made public for a while now, and we have actually currently seen a couple of big names step up and state something. Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson and J.J. Watt were amongst numerous who stated the players need to vote no on the offer. With the vote now formally in movement, we’ll keep and attempt track of what NFL players are stating about the offer.
A variety of prominent professional athletes have actually stated to vote no, which you’ll seebelow There’s a mainly quiet group of smaller sized players who might end up voting yes. Former NFL gamer and present analyst Geoff Schwartz states he thinks the proposed CBA will pass.
Below, you’ll discover public gamer votes, with a couple of discussing why they chose to vote the method they did.
Voting for players will be open for a full week. This suggests voting ends on Thursday, March 12 at 11: 59 p.m. EST. Some players, such as the ones below, have actually decided to make their votes understood, the NFLPA will ensure that every vote is private.
NFL CBA vote: What players are stating
Anthony Barr
Cameron Jordan
Hmmm . there’s been brand-new heights met, I believe there’s def some structure aspects that’s been met. I comprehend we have actually come a long method & & if there was another change or 2 in regards to health care & & another added lineup area or 2 survive wk17 I ‘d prob be a go . however I’ll pass.
— cameron jordan (@camjordan94) March 5,2020
Earl Mitchell
All this CBA talk, I want with an extra game there would be an extra bye week. This game is incredibly destructive to our bodies and might utilize the additional recovery considering that there possibly reducing our professions anyhow.
— Texas Made (@EarlMitchell90) March 5,2020
Kenny Vaccaro
Casey Hayward
They desire us to vote yes to smoke lol. When the brand-new TELEVISION offer comes and still have to play more games, we going to miss out on out on billions. Oh aight https://t.co/UbIsJd0DzS
— Casey Hayward (@show_case29) March 5,2020
Eric Ebron
Chris Baker
Sam Acho
Chase Daniel
Kenny Stills
Maurkice Pouncey
Yes I know which’s why I will constantly vote no!! Please send this to the players that voted yes! https://t.co/QxhXoBXHU4
— Maurkice Pouncey (@MaurkicePouncey) March 5,2020
Todd Gurley
Aaron Donald
Stefon Diggs
Jake McQuaide
Chris Harris
Got ta Vote No on that CBA
— Chris Harris (@ChrisHarrisJr) March 5,2020
Derek Wolfe
That’s an outright NO from me on the brand-newCBA Shit offer.
— Derek Wolfe (@Derek_Wolfe95) March 5,2020
Akeem Spence
Kayvon Webster
Damon “Snacks” Harrison
Lane Taylor
Devon Kennard
Russell Wilson
The @NBA & & @MLB are doing it.
Players come first.
ALL @NFL players should have the exact same.
WE need to not hurry the next 10 YEARS for Today’s complete satisfaction.
I VOTE NO.
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) February 26,2020
Aaron Rodgers
Richard Sherman
Health and Health of our men is constantly the most crucial element. There is no rate you can place on that which is why I Voted No. I appreciate the Men that have actually belonged to this conversation and defended their locker spaces. https://t.co/mL0Yj3E6d9
— Richard Sherman (@RSherman_25) February 26,2020
J.J. Watt
Alshon Jeffery
Allen Robinson
Michael Thomas
George Iloka
Any offer that lacks a 50/50 split and life time medical insurance for players is a win for the owners. When they asking for 17 games, particularly.
— George Iloka (@George_iloka) February 21,2020
Rich Ohrnberger
NFL promotes ‘gamer safety’ . however players should run the risk of brain & & body for a max of $250 K for a 17 th game?
Ok . sure . owners need to just make $250 K too, the remainder of the earnings need to approach life time healthcare for the players and the of financing post profession advantages.
— Abundant Ohrnberger (@ohrnberger) February 21,2020
Demario Davis
Quandre Diggs