The current collective bargaining agreement in the NFL is entering its 10th and final season and the league and the NFLPA are working away to try get a new deal done sooner rather than later.

With each passing day more and more players are starting to share how they voted and their thoughts on the proposed CBA with the latest star being Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

On Wednesday afternoon, the 8-time Pro Bowler shared his thoughts on the proposed CBA and why he voted no.
 

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Rodgers is just one of many NFL players to speak out on the matter and who voted no against it, with others being Russell Wilson, JJ Watt, Stefon Diggs, Richard Sherman and Robert Griffin III.
 

It doesn’t seem like there are any players into the proposed CBA.