NFL team-by-team opt-out tracker: Devin Funchess, Patrick Chung among the players who will pass in the 2020 season


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The NFL and the NFL Players Association have agreed on a plan that allows players to choose not to participate in the upcoming season if they are not comfortable with established COVID-19 health protocols. High-risk individuals may choose not to receive and receive a stipend of $ 350,000, while those less exposed would receive a stipend of $ 150,000. Players can also choose not to participate later in the season, in case a family member becomes ill. Also, tolls on the player’s contract (to get them closer to free agency).

Starting offensive boss Laurent Duvernay Tardif became the first player to move up the league on Friday. The NFL regular season is slated to open Thursday, Sept. 10 with the Texans in the Chiefs.

CBS Sports is tracking all decisions in one place.

49ers

None

Bears

DT Eddie Goldman

Bengals

None

Accounts

DL Star Lotulelei

Broncos

DL Kyle Peko

Browns

None

Buccaneers

None

Cardinals

None

Chargers

None

Bosses

OG Laurent Duvernay Tardif

Foals

None

Cowboys

WR Stephen Guidry
CB Maurice Canady

Dolphins

None

Eagles

WR Marquise Goodwin

Falcons

None

Giants

None

Jaguars

None

Jets

None

Lions

None

Packers

WR Devin Funchess

Panthers

None

Patriots

S Patrick Chung
LB Dont’a Hightower
OT Marcus Cannon
RB Brandon Bolden
FB Danny Vitale
OL Najee Toran

Raiders

None

Rams

None

Crows

OT Andre Smith
WR De’Anthony Thomas

Saints

TE Cole Wick

Seahawks

OG Chance Warmack

Steelers

None

Jeans

DL Eddie Vanderdoes

Titans

OT Anthony McKinney

Vikings

DL Michael Pierce

Washington soccer team

DL Caleb Brantley