Tracking NFL players' CBA votes: Unofficial tally on the new proposal

ByMarcel Louis-Jacques ESPN logo
Friday, March 13, 2020

As NFL players prepare to cast their votes on whether to ratify the proposed collective bargaining agreement, several took to social media to voice their concerns or support -- shedding light on how polarizing such a pact can be.

Several of the NFL's stars vociferously stated their plans to vote against the proposed CBA, while others expressed full support and urged their colleagues to do the same. The NFLPA said in a statement that the voting will remain open until Saturday at 11:59 p.m. ET.

"Health and Wellness of our men is always the most important aspect," San Francisco 49ers veteran cornerback Richard Sherman tweeted. "There is no price you can put on that and that is why I Voted No."

Others, such as New York Giants offensive lineman Nate Solder, supported the deal, saying it benefits the league's "core players" who make significantly less money than the stars who have opposed it.

Here's our unofficial tally of NFL players who have made their votes known via social media (note: some tweets were made prior to Thursday). This is not meant to be a full representation of the vote among the more than 2,000 NFL players. It's important to note that it will take a majority of the players to approve the CBA, and this file is merely an unofficial tally of players who have made their votes known via social media.

And, we'll aim to update as more players share their voting intentions.

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Yes | No

Unofficial social media vote: Yes

Thomas Morstead, New Orleans Saints punter

Ryan Fitzpatrick, Miami Dolphins quarterback

Jake McQuaide, L.A. Rams long-snapper

Devon Kennard, Detroit Lions linebacker

Nate Solder, New York Giants offensive tackle

Sam Acho, Tampa Bay Buccaneers outside linebacker

Ramon Foster, Pittsburgh Steelers guard

Chase Daniel, Chicago Bears quarterback

Unofficial social media vote: No

Eric Reid, Carolina Panthers safety

Kayvon Webster, Washington Redskins cornerback

Taylor Lewan, Tennessee Titans offensive tackle

Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks quarterback

Stefon Diggs, Minnesota Vikings wide receiver

J.J. Watt, Houston Texans defensive end

Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams running back

Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers quarterback

Richard Sherman, San Francisco 49ers cornerback

Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh Steelers center

Chris Harris Jr., Denver Broncos cornerback

Kenny Stills, Houston Texans wide receiver

Derek Wolfe, Denver Broncos defensive end

Lane Taylor, Green Bay Packers guard

Aaron Donald, L.A. Rams defensive tackle

Damon Harrison, free agent nose tackle

Cameron Jordan, New Orleans Saints defensive end

Kenyan Drake, Arizona Cardinals running back

Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver

Jarvis Landry, Cleveland Browns wide receiver

Kenny Vaccaro, Tennessee Titans wide receiver

Corey Peters, Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle

Eric Ebron, Indianapolis Colts tight end

Anthony Barr, Minnesota Vikings linebacker

Joe Mixon, Cincinnati Bengals running back

Doug Middleton, Jacksonville Jaguars safety

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