Under an agreement approved by the league and
the players' union last month, players have the choice to opt
out.
An ESPN report, quoting league sources, said the NFL was pushing
to move the deadline from one week after the new collective
bargaining agreement is signed to as early as Wednesday.
As many as eight New England players, including linebacker
Dont'a Hightower and safety Patrick Chung, have chosen to skip
the campaign.
"I think it is an absolute joke that the NFL is changing the
opt-out period, mainly because they don't want to continue to
see guys opt out," McCourty told U.S. media on Sunday.
"I'm sure they're shocked about how many guys have opted out. I
think it's terrible that the league has changed that date."
The Philadelphia Eagles said on Sunday coach Doug Pederson had
tested positive, while Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew
Stafford has been placed on the COVID-19 reserve list.
NFL training camps opened across the country last week, with the
season scheduled to start on Sept. 10.
(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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