NFL expects to play full season as
scheduled despite coronavirus
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[April 01, 2020]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - While the coronavirus
wreaks havoc on the global sporting calendar, the NFL said on
Tuesday it planned to have a full season, including games in London
and Mexico City, and to kick off on time in September.
With a little over five months to go before the 2020 season is
scheduled to begin, the NFL has yet to entertain the idea of
delaying or shortening the campaign or having its 32 teams play
games in empty stadiums.
"Our planning, our expectation, is fully directed at playing a full
season starting on schedule and having a full regular season and
full set of playoffs," NFL Executive Vice President Jeff Pash told a
conference call.
"Am I certain? I'm not certain that I'll be here tomorrow, but I'm
planning on it, and same thing, we are planning on having a full
season."
A number of major sports events around the world, including the July
24-Aug. 9 Tokyo Olympics, have either been postponed or cancelled in
recent weeks because of the rapid spread of the coronavirus.
The NFL, America's richest and most watched sport, remains the only
major North American professional sports league that has managed to
avoid suspending the playing of games because of the coronavirus
given its traditional late summer start date.
The league, however, has closed team facilities for the time being,
cancelled its annual owners' meeting scheduled for this week in
Florida and made major changes to the April 23-25 NFL Draft in Las
Vegas.
The NFL also said it was discussing a "virtual offseason" program
that would allow teams to share video and playbooks with players
before eventually launching into the regular season.
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When asked about any contingency plans for the 2020 season Pash said
the league, which plans to release full details of the schedule
around May 9, remains "pretty confident" the campaign will go on as
scheduled.
"All of our discussions, all of our focus has been on a normal,
traditional season starting on time, playing in front of fans in our
regular stadiums and going through the full 16-game regular season
and full set of playoffs," said Pash.
The NFL's 2020 season features four games in London and one in
Mexico City, all of which Pash said the league expected will be
contested as scheduled unless health authorities tell them
differently.
"We're optimistic that just as we expect conditions in the United
States to permit playing a full season that that will be the case
for our international partners as well," said Pash.
"But obviously that's something that we will have to work closely
with the authorities, public health and other government authorities
in those other countries to make sure that it's entirely safe."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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