The NFL and NFL Players Association are inching closer to a new collective bargaining agreement, but not all of the league’s most influential players are on board with the latest proposal.
Aaron Rodgers was one of the “biggest objectors” to the latest version of the CBA before the union voted to submit it for approval early Wednesday morning, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports. Rodgers apparently wants the offseason schedule to be altered so players have more time to themselves.
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Originally posted on Larry Brown Sports By Steve DelVecchio | Last updated 2/26/20