
Soon right after hearing that NFL players made peace with their owners, LaMarr Woodley used his Twitter account to share his emotions.
“Let’s play some football,” he tweeted.
Woodley, the Steelers’ $10 million linebacker, and the teammates will probably be playing football very soon now that the NFL’s 136-day labor deadlock is passed. On Monday, the players’ union accepted the brand new collective bargaining arrangement, therefore putting each and every team in the league in hurry-up mode. “It’s fair to say we’re in uncharted territory,” Steelers president Art Rooney stated. “We’ve never had to start up a league year like this. But every team is in the same boat.”