Sweetwater Reporter

NFL is dealing with many questions as training camps open

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From players getting COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns to relaxed coronaviru­s protocols to lineup issues, particular­ly at quarterbac­k, the NFL faces a multitude of questions as training camps open.

At least in 2021 there is the knowledge — and lessons learned — from completing last season during a pandemic. The league, whose most valuable person in 2020 probably was medical director Dr. Allen Sills, recognizes that while tremendous progress has been made in battling the virus, caution remains crucial.

“We’re seeing a lot of positive movements,” Sills said when seven teams were at 85% or more of vaccinated players, and approximat­ely 70% of all players were vaccinated. “We’re pleased with that progress, but there’s still work to be done. And we’re going to work with our clubs and their medical staffs in partnershi­p to get those numbers higher, but we’re off to a solid start and we’re optimistic we’ll see continued progress there.”

Players who haven’t been vaccinated must continue to get daily testing, wear masks and practice physical distancing. They won’t be allowed to eat meals with teammates; can’t participat­e in media or marketing activities while traveling; aren’t permitted to use the sauna or steam room; and may not leave the team hotel or interact with people outside the team while traveling.

Vaccinated players will not have any of those restrictio­ns. And any coronaviru­s outbreak caused by nonvaccina­ted players could result in that team forfeiting a regularsea­son game.

“We feel like we know that in our country and around the league where and how things are improving, and to me there’s a direct correlatio­n to people getting vaccinated,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said last month.

The preseason will include only three games for each team except for Dallas and Pittsburgh, who play four because they meet in the Hall of Fame game on Aug. 5. The regular season, of course, has been expanded by one match to 17.

Some things to look for this summer:

QB QUERIES

OK, ready? Deep breath: —Will 2020 NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers report to the Packers, hold out, force a trade from Green Bay, or retire? It might pay to tune in to “Jeopardy!” for the solution.

—What will Deshaun Watson’s status be in Houston? Investigat­ions continue after 22 women filed lawsuits alleging Watson sexually assaulted or harassed them.

—How healthy are the Cowboys’ Dak Prescott, the Bengals Joe Burrow and the 49ers’ Jimmy Garoppolo as they come off major injuries?

—Will Carson Wentz’s career be revitalize­d in Indianapol­is? Can Sam Darnold prove himself in Carolina? Are the Rams right that Matt Stafford is the missing piece?

—Is Tom Brady ever going to get, uh, old?

NEW COACHES

There are seven of them: Robert Saleh (Jets), David Culley (Texans), Urban Meyer (Jaguars), Brandon Staley (Chargers), Nick Sirianni (Eagles), Dan Campbell (Lions) and Arthur Smith (Falcons). Meyer is the most intriguing, a winner everywhere in college, but seemingly plagued by wanderlust at all of those schools.

History tells us that other than Jimmy Johnson, very few college-trained coaches have had even remote success in the pros. Remember that Nick Saban flopped in Miami.

Meyer starts out with an improved roster over what Jacksonvil­le used to go 1-15 and “earn” the top overall draft pick, Clemson quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence.

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