In what may trigger a bit of nostalgia, it’s almost somewhat nice to hear James Harrison rail against the NFL, the NFLPA, and the Collective Bargaining Agreement once again. Though he is now in retirement after over a decade and a half in the NFL, he remains in-tuned to what is going on in the league, and of course retains a number of relationships with current and former players and coaches.
Harrison, obviously, spent the bulk of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, whose players were the only team in the league to vote against ratifying the CBA that passed in 2011, which remains in effect through the 2020 season unless a new CBA is ratified between now and then.