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NFL players rip new CBA on Twitter after NFLPA approval

The new NFL collective bargaining agreement was barely approved by the NFLPA, 1,019 to 959, and several players who did not like the terms took to Twitter to express their displeasure.

“Can’t believe we agreed to that lol. We can only play this game for so long and y’all didn’t want everything we could get out of it? Smfh. 2030 y’all do better,” impending free agent tight end Eric Ebron wrote.

A few players responded to Ebron’s tweet, including Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson.

“So weak fam, dudes wanna vote outta fear. It really show where dudes head at,” Robinson wrote.

Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins took a more diplomatic approach.

“The democratic process has played itself out. We must be committed to unifying our current and former members,” Jenkins wrote. “While I don’t agree with the decision because of its negative impacts on some current and former players, I do respect our process and will push forward accordingly.”