The NFL season is slated to start in just over two months, and the effect the coronavirus pandemic will have on the league has yet to be seen.
The latest news came on Wednesday, with multiple reports saying the NFL is planning to remove two preseason games from its schedule to limit the amount of travel and contact.
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Chase Daniel, an official quarterback currently with the Detroit Lions, warned that that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
“There will be a lot more changes in addition to that … the 2020 @NFL season will not be recognizable, that’s for sure,” he tweeted in response to a report on the preseason.
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The NFL has not officially announced any preseason changes. While the games have not yet been postponed or the league has yet to announce any kind of “bubble” situation like the NBA, NHL, WNBA, MLS and NWSL, Commissioner Roger Goodell has already taken some precautions.
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The NFL Draft was held in a completely virtual format in April for the first time. There were no organized team activities as most teams switched to a virtual meeting format.
The NFL training camp moved in late July as players began their own private practice, even as coronavirus cases increased in some states and the NFL players union advised against such procedures.