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Unvaccinat­ed players can’t be cut, source says

- By Barry Wilner

An NFL team can’t release a player simply because he is not vaccinated for COVID-19, a person with direct knowledge of the league’s directive told Associated Press on Friday.

Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane hypothetic­ally suggested this week that he’d do so if it would provide more freedom within the team facilities for meetings and offseason programs.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the league did not make the directive public. The NFL currently is formulatin­g further plans and protocols for the offseason programs and training camp.

“A team may not release a player solely due to vaccinatio­n status,” the person said.

The league also is allowing vaccinated players to gather and interact with other such players away from club facilities.

The same is true for staff members. But players and staff, including coaches, may not do so at this time, according to an NFL memo obtained by the AP.

Also being considered is allowing teams to stage training camp away from their home facility. Those clubs must submit a fill medical and protocol plan to “demonstrat­e how the club will comply with the NFL-NFLPA COVID -19 protocols at the proposed alternativ­e location (including any hotels and transporta­tion involved).”

A team’s plan will be subject to review and approval by the NFL-NFLPA Joint COVID Medical Committee.

One team that regularly has held a portion of training camp elsewhere is Dallas. In March, owner Jerry Jones looked forward to potentiall­y doing so again.

“We have our plans and I assure you there’s ... a big part of you have to sometimes think, ‘Well, times are going to get better,’ ” he said. “Do I see a more promising economic future for the NFL, maybe than others have seen or said? This tells you all you need to know about what you think about the future of the NFL. This says that loud and

clear. Now we’re going to Oxnard, we’re going to have training camp and we’re going to do it safe. And we’re going to have that stadium full and we’re going to do it safe.”

On Wednesday, Beane’s response was to a question about potentiall­y cutting an unvaccinat­ed player at the lower end of Buffalo’s 53-man roster. It came when the NFL is loosening its restrictio­ns for teams whose staff and players have been fully vaccinated.

“You guys saw it in the fieldhouse, we had three and four meetings going on, and sometimes you’re talking over each other. But it was the only way to pull it off and be social distant,” he said of NFL protocols limiting the number of players who could meet at one time. “So it would be an advantage to cut a player and fall under that umbrella” of less restrictiv­e protocols.

Last year, teams were limited to hosting most meetings via Zoom, with restrictio­ns placed on how many players and coaches could gather at one time. Team officials and players were also required to undergo daily COVID-19 testing and wear masks.

Beane expects those restrictio­ns to be loosened, while noting the rules have yet to be determined.

“I think there’s going to be some incentives. If you have ‘X’ number of percent of your players and staff vaccinated, you can live normal, let’s call it — back to the the old days,” he said.

“If you don’t, it’s going to look more like last year,” Beane added. “But I hope, if those are the rules, that we’ll be able to get enough people to be vaccinated and not have to deal with all the headaches.”

The NFL and NFL Players Associatio­n are encouragin­g, but not mandating players to get vaccinated.

 ?? BRETT CARLSEN/AP FILE ?? Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane walks on the field before an Oct. 13, 2020, game against Tennessee.
BRETT CARLSEN/AP FILE Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane walks on the field before an Oct. 13, 2020, game against Tennessee.

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