KEY POINTS
  • Top NFL stars including Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers have come out against the new CBA proposal from team owners.
  • The current CBA ends after the 2020 season. 
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers

Green Bay Packers star Aaron Rodgers joined top stars from around the National Football League who used social media to explain their displeasure with the proposed collective bargaining agreement from team owners, with some players already turning down the offer.

Rodgers, 36, voted no to the NFL owners' proposal claiming he's only seen "an abbreviated version" of the deal which he feels "isn't good enough." Team owners approved "principal elements" of a new CBA last week, which included pay raises and the much demanded 17-game schedule, which could start as early as the 2021 season should a new deal be approved.