The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

NFL sets Thursday as deadline for players to opt out of season

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NFL players who decide to opt out of the coming season must do so by Thursday afternoon, a person familiar with the agreement between the league and the players told The Associated Press.

There also are opt-out provisions for players who experience emergency or extenuatin­g circumstan­ces during the season due to the coronaviru­s, the person said, speaking to the AP on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the changes to the collective bargaining agreement have not been made public.

Those provisions would cover a player with a severe family situation related to COVID-19 or if he is diagnosed with a high-risk condition after Thursday’s deadline.

Any player who opts out and is in the high-risk category will receive a $350,000 stipend for 2020, with his contract paused.

Players in the voluntary opt-out category will get $150,000 in the form of an advance on a contract.

Another person with direct knowledge of the agreement between the league and the players’ union said that relief in the 2020 salary cap is being provided to the 32 teams. If a player opts out, his contract is paused for a season. Any signing bonus that was being applied to the salary cap in 2020 now will be delayed a year.

Already, some four dozen players have opted out of playing due to the pandemic.

By not applying any signing bonuses to 2020, several million dollars could be freed up for signing new players. That gives teams more flexibilit­y should players contract the coronaviru­s and be unavailabl­e.

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