Per sources on CBA voting: Some players who've already voted asked the NFLPA if they were allowed to change their votes because they'd changed their minds. Enough asked that the NFLPA put the issue to a vote of player reps today, but they voted it down. No changing votes.
— Dan Graziano (@DanGrazianoESPN) March 9, 2020
It seems there is a lot of confusion among NFL players about how to vote on the proposed collective bargaining agreement. So much so players who already cast their ballot are reportedly asking if they can have their ballots back and change their vote.
According to NFL reporter Dan Graziano, the NFLPA voted on whether or not to let the players have their ballots back and vote again. It was voted down and players will not be allowed to change their votes.
Some have surmised on social media this could be an attempt to help push the proposed CBA through and the players asking for another chance to vote are yes votes they want to change to no.
This is purely speculation but it makes sense the owners and the NFLPA want to get this one. No one wants a work stoppage after the current CBA expires at the end of the 2020 season.
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