Los Angeles Times

Goodell: NFL must stay flexible to finish season

Commission­er stresses diligence to owners after surge of positive COVID-19 tests.

- By Sam Farmer

Amid a f lurry of positive COVID- 19 tests that led to a reshuff ling of games, NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell said the league must remain f lexible and adaptable to complete a full regular season, the playoffs and the Super Bowl.

“I’m proud of the way players and clubs have come together during these unpreceden­ted times,” Goodell said on a conference call Tuesday after a two- hour meeting with club owners and other league executives. “We stressed again today that we cannot grow complacent — not players, not coaches, not the rest of our personnel. Ninety percent is not good enough in this environmen­t. We have to be incredibly diligent and discipline­d.”

The NFL released its most up- to- date testing numbers Tuesday, with results from Oct. 4 through Oct. 10. The league disclosed that 37,912 tests were administer­ed to 7,820 players and team personnel. Eight players and seven team personnel tested positive.

“The events of the last two to three weeks have taught us a lot,” said Dr. Allen Sills, the league’s chief medical officer. “They have led to protocol changes and clarificat­ions.

“There is a significan­t increase in COVID- 19 cases in a lot of our club communitie­s, and that’s going to pose an ongoing challenge. Because, obviously, when our players, coaches, and staff leave the club environmen­t and they go home, they are surrounded by other household members, children may be in school and things of that nature. So I think that challenges us to redouble our efforts, to go back to those measures that we know keep us safe, and really make sure, as the commission­er outlined, that we are diligent across the board.”

Asked about the possibilit­y of the league creating an NBA- type bubble for the playoffs, Sills said: “We’ve said all along that all options are on the table. We continue to look at every range of any strategy that will make it safe. So we’ve been discussing a bubble since back in March, and we’ve done that in conjunctio­n with the Players Assn. and their medical advisors.

“But I think we all have to realize there are no perfect situations here.”

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