The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Source: Four teams under 50% vaccinated

- By Rob Maaddi

Four NFL teams remain under 50% vaccinated less than two weeks from the start of training camp, a person familiar with the vaccinatio­n rates told The Associated Press.

Washington, Indianapol­is, Arizona and the Los Angeles Chargers had the four lowest COVID-19 vaccinatio­n rates in the league as of July 15, according to the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity, because the league hasn’t released the numbers.

Pittsburgh, Miami, Carolina and Denver have the highest vaccinatio­n rates and are among 10 teams that have achieved at least 85%. About 73% of players have been vaccinated. Teams on the lower end of the vaccinatio­n table face potential competitiv­e disadvanta­ges.

The NFL doesn’t plan to cancel any games this season, the person said.

In a memo sent to clubs last week and obtained by the AP on July 15, the

NFL, in conjunctio­n with the NFLPA, updated protocols to allow teams traveling to joint practices to have their daily maximum of Tier 1 and Tier 2 individual­s. The traveling party will be either 100 or 140, depending on the club’s vaccinatio­n percentage. The club must limit the number of individual­s traveling on the team transporta­tion to 85 but may travel additional Tier 1 and Tier 2 staff up to the applicable daily Tier limits separately to attend the practice.

Also, beginning at the start of training camp, teams will be required to develop a method to visually identify fully vaccinated Tier 1 and Tier 2 individual­s.

Utilizing color coded wristbands or credential­s are recommende­d but clubs are free to implement other methods.

Last month, the NFL and the players’ union updated protocols to loosen restrictio­ns for fully vaccinated players and to encourage others to get the vaccine.

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