Las Vegas Review-Journal

NFL’S Goodell emphasizes safe camps

Commission­er: ‘2020 will not look like other years’

- By Mark Anderson Las Vegas Review-journal

As most NFL training camps open Tuesday, including for the Raiders, Commission­er Roger Goodell emphasized in an open letter to fans that the league is committed to doing so safely.

“In the months since the COVID-19 pandemic turned the world upside down, we have navigated the time carefully, thoughtful­ly and in partnershi­p with the NFL Players Associatio­n with a shared goal of playing a healthy and complete 2020 season,” Goodell wrote. “This process has not been easy — COVID-19 will continue to present a major challenge to nearly every area of American life. Football is no exception.”

The health of athletes, coaches and staff is being scrutinize­d because the NFL is one of two leagues that will not operate in a “bubble” system. Major League Baseball is the other one, and the Marlins were forced to postpone Monday’s home opener against the Baltimore Orioles after more than a dozen Miami players and staff members tested positive for COVID-19. The Marlins remained in Philadelph­ia, where they played over the weekend.

The Yankees’ game against the host Phillies also was postponed because New York would have used the clubhouse occupied by the Marlins.

Goodell said the NFL has worked with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other health experts, the White House Task Force and various state governors.

“The NFL in 2020 will not look like other years,”

Goodell wrote. “Players and coaches will be tested for the virus regularly, including every day for a while. Preseason games have been canceled. Everyone in the team environmen­t must follow rigorous health and safety protocols to keep themselves and each other safe. When there is a positive test, strict regulation­s will be enforced to isolate and care for that individual and to contain the virus before it spreads.

“Even the sideline will look different. And, state and local health guidelines will help determine whether fans will attend the games. These adjustment­s are necessary to reduce the risk for everyone involved.”

Goodell pointed to the steps being taken by the Los Angeles Rams as an example of the league’s commitment to safety. Unlike most teams, the Rams’ football operations and business offices are in separate buildings. Team meetings and walkthroug­h practices will be under an open-air tent, and the media room was converted to create an expanded locker room and more distance between players.

“Adaptabili­ty and flexibilit­y will be needed for the foreseeabl­e future,” Goodell wrote. “After all, even the best game plan changes as new challenges arise.”

Contact reporter Mark Anderson at manderson@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ markanders­on65 on Twitter.

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Roger Goodell is stressing “adaptabili­ty” and “flexibilit­y.”
Heidi Fang Las Vegas Review-journal @Heidifang NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell is stressing “adaptabili­ty” and “flexibilit­y.”

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