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Voter Turnout Affects NFL CBA Outcome

 

New Chargers tackle Bryan Bulaga voices his disappointment Tuesday over how many fellow players decided not to vote on the new labor agreement with the NFL.

The CBA was approved by only a 60-vote margin (1,019 to 959) with nearly 22% of the eligible players electing not to cast a ballot.

 

 

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"I'm very confused why so many guys didn't vote. It was a big deal," Bulaga said during a conference call to discuss his signing with Los Angeles. He did not say how he voted.

"The CBA isn't something we're voting on for ourselves. It's a big decision and to see so many guys not vote is disheartening."

Bulaga said he liked to stay current with the progress of talks because of his friendship with Cleveland Browns center and new NFL Players Association President JC Tretter. Bulaga and Tretter were teammates in Green Bay from 2013-18.

 

 

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While the new CBA increases the percentage of revenues given to players and upgrades pensions, it does include an additional regular-season game, though not before the 2021 season. Many prominent players loudly opposed the deal, including Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

The new CBA is set to begin with the upcoming season and goes through 2030. Free agent safety Eric Reid is challenging the CBA's validity due to language added following its ratification on March 15.

"Regardless of how it went it probably would have been encouraging if more guys voted. It's interesting and unfortunate," said Bulaga, who will be going into his 11th NFL season. "Guys are able to do what they want."

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