Packers CEO: 'Time is no longer on
our side'
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[July 06, 2020]
With several key dates in the
NFL offseason approaching, Green Bay Packers president and CEO Mark
Murphy says "time is no longer on our side" when it comes to making
some critical decisions.
Writing in his monthly Take 5 column on the Packers website that was
posted Saturday, Murphy said that when the COVID-19 pandemic forced
the suspension of American team sports in the second week in March,
the NFL "had the benefit of time."
"Unlike professional basketball, hockey and baseball teams who were
either in the middle of their seasons or about to start, we were in
the beginning of our offseason," Murphy added. "NFL teams were able
to handle free agency, the draft and their entire offseason programs
virtually. We've made decisions along the way, but the major ones
we've been able to put off until we have more information. With so
much uncertainty, it has made sense that we have not made decisions
until we absolutely have to. As we near the start of training camp,
though (rookies will start practice on July 21 and veterans on the
28th), time is no longer on our side."
Among the most pressing issues in the pipeline is that of preseason
games. According to reports late last week, NFL Players Association
player representatives agreed unanimously on a conference call to
eliminate all preseason games in 2020. Reports surfaced last
Wednesday that the NFL decided to cut the number of preseason games
this season from four to two, though the NFLPA has yet to sign off
on that deal.
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Among the other issues that Murphy noted as still to be determined
are whether any fans will be allowed to attend games (and the impact
that will have on season-ticket holders), safety protocols inside
stadiums, and the number of players teams can carry on the practice
squad. Murphy said the league is considering an increase in the
number of practice-squad players allowed each team, "to give teams
more roster flexibility during the pandemic."
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported Saturday morning that the NFL
has submitted to teams the protocols teams are expected to adhere to
when dealing with COVID-19 during training camp and the preseason.
The protocols reportedly include what to do when a player tests
positive, changes to media access (including no in-person interviews
until further notice), and enforcement measures for non-compliance.
"Should a club employee or other member of the club's staff
knowingly and materially fail to follow these protocols, they will
be subject to discipline," the protocols explain, according to
Pelissero.
--Field Level Media
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