Raiders rookies arrive at new ‘home’
Checking in includes players checking out Henderson camp site
As NFL owners and the players union continued to work out details to pave the way for the official opening of training camp next week, Raiders rookies checked in at the team’s Henderson headquarters.
Per the collective bargaining agreement — and despite the fact owners and players have yet to reach an agreement on all the principals required to begin training camp and the season — the official rookie report date is Tuesday.
The Raiders’ seven-man rookie class, headed by first-round picks Henry Ruggs and Damon Arnette, and eight undrafted free agents are bracing for a busy week as they undergo coronavirus testing, take physicals, get fitted for equipment, meet with coaches and, presumably, hit the field for practice.
But it might be awhile before they actually see the field.
When COVID-19 testing begins, each player must test negative twice before being allowed to move onto the next phase. The protocol is relatively simple, as players will get tested Tuesday and then sent home before returning for the same process Wednesday.
Their arrival Monday marked the first official gathering of Raiders players in their new Las Vegas home and the first time the class could meet as members of their new team.
With the coronavirus pandemic wiping out in-person team activities this offseason, Raiders players have stayed connected via virtual organized team activities (OTAS), group text chats and impromptu player coordinated workouts at Las Vegas parks.
Quarterbacks and injured players are scheduled to join the rookies Wednesday, followed by the remainder of the roster July 28.
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