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NFL teams face potential forfeits for COVID-19 outbreaks

- By ROB MAADDI AP SPORTS WRITER

NFL teams have been warned they could forfeit a game due to a COVID-19

outbreak among nonvaccina­ted players,

and players on both teams wouldn’t get paid that week.

“As we learned last year, we can play a full season if we maintain a firm commitment to adhering to our health and

safety protocols and to making needed adjustment­s in response to changing conditions,” Commission­er Roger Goodell said Thursday in a memo sent to clubs that was obtained by The Associated Press.

Goodell says the league doesn’t not

anticipate adding a 19th week to accommodat­e games that can’t be reschedule­d within 18-week regular season.

However, forfeits are among the consequenc­es.

“If a game can’t be reschedule­d and is

canceled due to a COVID outbreak among non-vaccinated players on one of the competing teams, the team with the outbreak will forfeit and will be deemed to

have played 16 games for purposes of draft, waiver priority, etc,” Goodell says in the memo.

For purposes of playoff seeding, the forfeiting team will

be credited with a loss and the other

team will be credited with a win.

The league says more than half its teams have COVID-19 vaccinatio­n rates greater than

80% of their players, and more than 75%

of players are in the process of being vaccinated.

Nearly all clubs have vaccinated 100% of their Tier 1 and 2

staffs. Teams have appropriat­e protocols set up for staffers who have not been vaccinated, consistent with the guidance given last April.

Among the other key points in the memo:

If a vaccinated person tests positive and is asymptomat­ic,

he or she will be isolated and contact tracing will promptly

occur. The positive individual will be permitted to return to duty after two negative tests at least 24

hours apart, and will thereafter be tested

every two weeks or as directed by the medical staffs. Vaccinated individual­s will not be subject to quarantine as a result

of close contact with an infected person.

If an unvaccinat­ed person tests positive, the protocols from 2020 will remain in effect. The person will be isolated for a period of 10 days and will then be permitted to return to duty if asymptomat­ic.

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