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Cameron DaSilva

NFL still plans to start training camp on time, sets reporting dates

Just as MLB and the NBA are gearing up for their returns to action, so too is the NFL. And while the football season isn’t slated to start until September, players could be back on the field sooner rather than later.

On Saturday, the NFL sent a memo to coaches and general managers reinforcing the fact that training camp is still scheduled to start on time. The league set separate reporting dates for rookies, quarterbacks and injured players, and all other players, with rookies showing up on Tuesday, July 21.

Quarterbacks and injured players will follow on the 23rd, with everyone else reporting on July 28.

There’s still plenty to sort out with regards to testing protocols, social distancing guidelines and other preventive measures, but the NFL is still pushing forward as scheduled.

Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reported that as of now, only 20 players would be allowed inside the team’s facility until the NFLPA approves of the league’s proposed plan for testing protocols.

Players such as J.J. Watt and Richard Sherman have expressed frustration and displeasure with the NFL’s plan to move forward despite the ongoing pandemic, though no Rams players have spoken out on the matter.

Andrew Whitworth did say on Friday that he and his entire family tested positive for COVID-19 this offseason, putting into perspective how quickly the virus can spread from one infection.

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