9 NFL players who are unhappy about the league’s proposed CBA

There are some players vocal about the proposal.

Could the NFL and its players be on its way to avoiding labor problems in the future?

The NFL Players Association’s board of representatives approved the proposal from the league — one that has 17 games in each season — which means the next step is getting a majority of the players to vote yes on it.

But not everyone is pleased with it. In fact, some NFL players have been vocal already, showing their disapproval at the proposal and taking to social media to say as much. Here’s a rundown of some of the voices we’ve heard recently as the collective bargaining process takes its next steps.

1. Russell Wilson

2. Aaron Rodgers

That’s according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter:

3. Maurkice Pouncey

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4. J.J. Watt

He tweeted this last week:

5. Richard Sherman

6. Michael Thomas

He was among the players scoffing at the idea of adding a 17th game, so you’d presume he’d say no to the CBA.

7. Leonard Fournette

8. Marlon Humphrey

9. Robert Griffin III

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