The final results for the players vote on the NFL's Collective Bargaining Agreement have been revealed and Tom Brady of the New England Patriots appears to be in support of it. Following the reports of the results, Brady reacted to the NFL CBA vote.

On Saturday night, DeMaurice Smith posted an ‘open letter' on Twitter, discussing the process of the new CBA. Smith, the executive director of the NFLPA, seemed to be leaning towards being in favor of the proposed plan despite some of the details in the CBA not being beneficial to the players.

However, on Sunday morning, the vote count was unveiled to fans, with players voting 1,019-959 in favor of the new CBA. After seeing Tom Brady's response to Smith's Twitter post, it seems as if the star quarterback may have been one of the 1,019 players to vote yes.

For the most part, the NFL pushed for a 17-game season and expanded playoffs in the new CBA. Of course, with an opportunity to make more money, younger players in the league were for the idea of adding more games.

On the other hand, veterans like Aaron Rodgers, Richard Sherman, and J.J. Watt expressed that the players weren't receiving enough to make playing more games worth their while. While they were strongly against voting yes, Brady is on the opposite end of the spectrum.

Brady, who is an impending free agent, appears to believe that the new CBA was what was best for the future of the league. Even though there will be players to disagree with his stance, Brady appears to be on the winning side of things once again.