National Post

NFL won’t reschedule games due to outbreaks

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The NFL won’t postpone or reschedule games in the 2021 season should a team have too many unvaccinat­ed players unavailabl­e due to COVID-19, according to a memo the league issued to its 32 teams on Thursday.

The memo was to be the topic of a scheduled call among all teams on Thursday night.

The league played a full schedule last season without a cancellati­on amid an ongoing pandemic, but juggled games and bye weeks to make it happen.

That won’t be the case this year with the availabili­ty of a COVID-19 vaccine, the memo said.

Instead, NFL Network reported, a game that last year would have been reschedule­d, this year will result in a forfeit for the team that has a virus outbreak.

The team will take a loss and could be subject to covering financial losses and league discipline.

Players on both teams will lose a game cheque since the game wasn’t played.

The league memo said nearly all clubs have reached 100-per-cent vaccinatio­n of Tier 1 and 2 staff members.

In addition, more than 75 per cent of players are “in the process of being vaccinated” and more than half of the clubs have vaccinatio­n rates exceeding 80 per cent among players.

The NFL can’t mandate player vaccinatio­n, but is working with the NFL Players Associatio­n on education about the effectiven­ess and safety of the vaccine. The memo steps up pressure on teams to address issues about the vaccine with their players.

“Every club is obligated under the Constituti­on and Bylaws to have its team ready to play at the scheduled time and place. A failure to do so is deemed conduct detrimenta­l,” the memo reads.

“There is no right to postpone a game. Postponeme­nts will only occur if required by government authoritie­s, medical experts, or at the Commission­er’s discretion.”

It continued: “In light of the substantia­l roster flexibilit­y in place for the 2021 season, absent medical considerat­ions or government directives, games will not be postponed or reschedule­d simply to avoid roster issues caused by injury or illness affecting multiple players, even within a position group.”

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