The NFL Players Association on Thursday formally set a vote for a new collective bargaining agreement after approving final language in the 456-page document.
And almost immediately, three prominent Seahawks — linebacker Bobby Wagner, receiver Tyler Lockett and safety Quandre Diggs — took to Twitter to voice their opposition.
The NFLPA set a deadline of March 12 for the association’s roughly 2000 members to vote, meaning the league could have labor peace through the 2030 season secured in less than eight days if the agreement is approved. The CBA needs approval by a simple majority.