Times Standard (Eureka)

NFL, union approve virtual program

- By Rob Maaddi

The NFL and its players union have agreed to conduct “virtual” offseason workout programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic until every team is permitted to open its facilities.

Teams can hold voluntary classroom instructio­n, workouts and non-football educationa­l programs using online platforms, according to a memo sent to the teams that was obtained by The Associated Press.

League executive Troy Vincent said it’s imperative to be “reasonable and responsibl­e in the current environmen­t.”

The three-week, virtual offseason starts on April 20 for teams with new head coaches and April 27 for the others. It runs through May 15. Teams with a new head coach have the option to go four weeks.

A team can’t begin its virtual program after April 27. Teams also can’t save their virtual weeks for use after facilities open and players return to the field.

Participat­ing players must be paid the $235 daily minimum and players with offseason workout

bonuses must be credited for their participat­ion in those sessions. Each rookie player will receive a minimum of $135 for each day he participat­es in a club’s developmen­t program.

Teams can provide workout equipment worth up to $1,500 per player.

The league’s offseason program concludes June 26. If stay-at-home orders throughout the country continue into the summer, teams will have to conduct a mandatory veteran minicamp in a virtual manner.

“Whatever we do is going to be in compliance with the governing rules of the particular state and it’s going to be consistent with good and recommende­d medical health practices,” NFL lead counsel Jeff Pash said. “We’re going to do it in a way that preserves competitiv­e equity and doesn’t expose anyone to risks that the medical profession says people shouldn’t be exposed to. We’re going to rely on that kind of guidance.”

Pash said the league has not discussed contingenc­y plans to alter the schedule, or play games outside a team’s home stadium.

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