NFL: Proposal allows for player opt-outs of season with written notice

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As the NFL and NFLPA continue to negotiate the economic proposal to deal with predicted steep revenue decreases due to COVID-19, how a player might opt out of the 2020 season remains a discussion point.

NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported part of the NFL's proposal sent to the NFLPA allows for any player to opt out with written notice by August 1.

It's the first time a date has been tagged to potential opt-outs.

The union and league have planned an opt-out option for players with pre-existing conditions, family members with pre-existing conditions, or those with general concerns about playing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Several players in the NBA and MLB have decided to sit out their respective sports' return to action. It's unknown how many NFL players would consider skipping the season, but several veterans have already offered thoughts of trepidation as we press toward the season.

Rookies for the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans have been instructed to report for COVID-19 testing on Monday, July 20. Veterans for those teams are scheduled to report July 25. Rookies for the other 30 clubs are slated to report next week, with veterans scheduled for July 28.

The Aug. 1 opt-out date is part of ongoing league and union negotiations. It's unclear, given the dates of reporting, whether a player would be permitted to report and then opt out.

NFL owners are scheduled to hold a conference call Friday to discuss the latest in COVID-19 talks between the union and league.




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I think we have to give them the freedom to make choices

I don't think many will opt out, and yes the few that do can make a difference
 

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the fact that not 1 player from any of the major 4 leagues has had a serious illness from this should tell you something. There age, physical condition, and medical care available to them makes them in the .001 % group. I would understand if your wife has active cancer etc, but for almost every player, the millions of dollars is worth working around any minor issues. soldiers got on deployments for years at times, they can miss weeks or months at home if worse came to worse and they truly felt they had to isolate
 

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how about note from your mother? does a note from your mother work?
 

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