The 2020 NFL Season Of COVID Gets An Asterisk

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All COVID news affecting the NFL players, teams and this season's games can go in this thread for centralized reference. This could become a very long thread...


OPT-OUT WTF!
Players can now "opt-out" of 2020 as high risk or just because...
-High risk players who opt-out get $350K plus get credit for an accrued season.
-Low risk players who opt-out get $150K and no credit for the season.
Aug. 3 is the deadline for declaring under the opt-out rules.

The first player to opt-out is KC Chiefs OG Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff. He's a physician who will treat COVID victims. Good for him.

Franchise tagged players can opt-out but their guaranteed money under the tag becomes void. Some players, Jamal Adams, for example, who want to be traded just gained tons of leverage!

The NFL and NFLPA have reached agreements on these things as well.

  • Training camps will still begin July 28, but the acclimation period players sought will take place. No full-padded practices will occur until August 17, Lindsay Jones of The Athletic tweets. Eight days of strength and conditioning will first take place before four days of helmets-and-shells work commences, Jones adds. Days 1-6 of camp will consist of COVID-19 testing and virtual meetings, per SI.com’s Albert Breer (on Twitter). This year’s camps will feature a maximum of 14 padded practices. That is down by just two from the 2020 CBA’s limitation but down considerably from last year’s setup.
  • Teams do not have to cut rosters down from 90 to 80 players — a long-rumored scenario in this COVID-19 reality — until they begin practicing in pads August 16, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com tweets. This will remind of the recent past, when teams needed to trim their rosters from 90 to 75 players before ultimately cutting down to 53.
  • As expected, practice squads will expand from 12 to 16 players. However, a key caveat exists to protect teams from losing higher-end P-squad talent. Teams can protect four players from being poached by other teams on a weekly basis, Mark Maske of the Washington Post tweets. Normally, teams can sign other franchises’ practice squad players if they promote them to the 53-man roster. In this historically unusual year, teams can block certain players from such advancement and teams can have up to six players with unlimited experience on their taxi squads.
 
Day 1: Testing/virtual meetings. 7/28
Days 2-3: Virtual meetings.
Day 4: Testing/virtual meetings.
Days 5-6: Physicals.
Days 7-15: Strength and conditioning (with a day off.)
Day 16: Practice starts.
Day 21: First padded practice. 8/16

Low round draftees and udfa signees have little time to show their talent.

Aug. 16 is cut-down day to 80 although teams have the choice to keep 90 players if they hold split-team practices. The Pats have the facilities to allow split-squad practices.

The NFL and NFLPA are still negotiating the 2021 cap and it appears the floor of the cap may be $175M. That would give the Pats almost $50M in cap space for 2021 plus however much they roll over from this year.
 
All COVID news affecting the NFL players, teams and this season's games can go in this thread for centralized reference. This could become a very long thread...


OPT-OUT WTF!
Players can now "opt-out" of 2020 as high risk or just because...
-High risk players who opt-out get $350K plus get credit for an accrued season.
-Low risk players who opt-out get $150K and no credit for the season.
Aug. 3 is the deadline for declaring under the opt-out rules.

The first player to opt-out is KC Chiefs OG Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff. He's a physician who will treat COVID victims. Good for him.

Franchise tagged players can opt-out but their guaranteed money under the tag becomes void. Some players, Jamal Adams, for example, who want to be traded just gained tons of leverage!

The NFL and NFLPA have reached agreements on these things as well.

  • Training camps will still begin July 28, but the acclimation period players sought will take place. No full-padded practices will occur until August 17, Lindsay Jones of The Athletic tweets. Eight days of strength and conditioning will first take place before four days of helmets-and-shells work commences, Jones adds. Days 1-6 of camp will consist of COVID-19 testing and virtual meetings, per SI.com’s Albert Breer (on Twitter). This year’s camps will feature a maximum of 14 padded practices. That is down by just two from the 2020 CBA’s limitation but down considerably from last year’s setup.
  • Teams do not have to cut rosters down from 90 to 80 players — a long-rumored scenario in this COVID-19 reality — until they begin practicing in pads August 16, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com tweets. This will remind of the recent past, when teams needed to trim their rosters from 90 to 75 players before ultimately cutting down to 53.
  • As expected, practice squads will expand from 12 to 16 players. However, a key caveat exists to protect teams from losing higher-end P-squad talent. Teams can protect four players from being poached by other teams on a weekly basis, Mark Maske of the Washington Post tweets. Normally, teams can sign other franchises’ practice squad players if they promote them to the 53-man roster. In this historically unusual year, teams can block certain players from such advancement and teams can have up to six players with unlimited experience on their taxi squads.


I must confess. The thing, if anything, I like about mega's is it makes the topic simple to avoid. I'm sure there will be plenty of newsworthy Covid moments for the NFL, but I'm probably paying very little attention.

CNN will tell me all I'm expected to believe,

Cheers, :wink:
 
I must confess. The thing, if anything, I like about mega's is it makes the topic simple to avoid. I'm sure there will be plenty of newsworthy Covid moments for the NFL, but I'm probably paying very little attention.

CNN will tell me all I'm expected to believe,

Cheers, :wink:

250 million settlement for slander & FU reporting. Facts & information just wasn't important.
 
Most of that money going towards Lawyer fees & expenses. I'm happy he's getting that money for doing nothing wrong. Smirking & wearing a Political hat

Who is your beef with the Post and other crap news organizations or this kid? Sorry, can't tell.
 
Most of that money going towards Lawyer fees & expenses. I'm happy he's getting that money for doing nothing wrong. Smirking & wearing a Political hat

Well even if he only gets 10% of the gross awards, that's still $100,000,000.00 out of every little Billion. :thumb:


Cheers, :toast:
 
Who is your beef with the Post and other crap news organizations or this kid? Sorry, can't tell.

Why would I have issue with the kid. All he did was smirk at naive American wearing a maga hat. It was FU hack reporting without getting any facts or information.
 
Why would I have issue with the kid. All he did was smirk at naive American wearing a maga hat. It was FU hack reporting without getting any facts or information.

Just the way it was written was a little confusing to me.
 
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Players cannot be present at indoor night clubs, indoor bars (except to pickup food), indoor house parties (with 15 or more people), indoor concerts, professional sporting events, or indoor church services that allow attendance above 25 percent of capacity.



Wonder who is policing this...:huh:
 
Teams can't work out FAs until further notice. Clowney is still out there, folks
 
One of the Chiefs has pulled out of the entire season....saying he has to follow his convictions.

The season can be played, just with safety in place surely.

Over here, the European rugby season will start again in October to play the games that were postponed. That's international rugby where Ireland will play France, Italy etc and Fiji will also play some games. So plenty of cross border travel etc.

The southern hemisphere guys will play even earlier starting on 8th August with New Zealand v Australia in Melbourne and South Africa v Argentina in Cape Town.

And I mean the US is playing Canada on August 15th in Colorado.

The NFL can surely make this happen.
 
Players cannot be present at indoor night clubs, indoor bars (except to pickup food), indoor house parties (with 15 or more people), indoor concerts, professional sporting events, or indoor church services that allow attendance above 25 percent of capacity.



Wonder who is policing this...:huh:

Yeah, unenforceable for sure.
My guess is that those are in place so that if a player is found to have done any of that and gets COVID, it triggers some sort of violation of terms with their pay or something.
 
Yeah, unenforceable for sure.
My guess is that those are in place so that if a player is found to have done any of that and gets COVID, it triggers some sort of violation of terms with their pay or something.


A player was photographed last night in a nightclub. He'll hear from roger.


But his team mates are the ones who should lay the wood on him.

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Pats released CB Lenzy Pipkins. Poor kid never made it to camp.
 
Overthecap had the Patriots at $90 million in space with a projected cap of $215 million. Now that it’s $40 million less — $175M for 2021 — here’s where every team stands right now:


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Those teams above $20M in the red have some serious ciphering to do next off season.
BB is already drooling at the thought of signing some solid players they release on the cheap.
 
Half the league is already over the cap, and how are the Iggles ever going to field a decent team????
 
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