Report: Players approve NFL’s Plan for 2020 Season

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Football is officially back! Only two weeks ago, it seemed as though the NFL and its players were at a crossroads in the negotiating process. But ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on late Friday evening, the NFL’s plan to adjust the CBA due to COVID-19 was approved by a 29-3 vote.

 

Financials

One of the biggest questions was, how will the NFL handle the salary cap with the potential loss in revenue in 2020. It seems as though the financial burden will be spread across multiple seasons, into 2024.

There was also concern that next seasons salary cap would take a dramatic dive, but that will not be the case. In fact, the 2021 salary cap is locked to not dip below $175 million. That is still around $20 million less than this season, but it is much less of a substantial loss.

Training Camp

Under the new training camp structure, players will participate in testing and physicals for the first 5-6 days, starting July 30th. Strength and conditioning, with walk-throughs, will encompass the second week. And finally, helmets will go on through day 18, until pads finally come on in day 20.

 

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