GREEN BAY — Aaron Rodgers is far more concerned about the collective bargaining agreement his fellow NFL players are about to agree to with owners than he is about the Green Bay Packers using a high draft pick on another quarterback.
Speaking in a lengthy interview on ESPN Wisconsin’s “Wilde & Tausch” Friday morning, the quarterback railed against the deal players are expected to accept in a league-wide vote next week and against the apathy he believes many players showed in the days leading up to the NFL Players Association sending the full CBA proposal to membership.
Rodgers, who serves as the team’s NFLPA representative, was in Indianapolis during the recent NFL scouting combine and was among the reps who voted against the CBA proposal.