It was not immediately clear who the players
were or which teams they play for.
The NFL plans to move forward with its regular season kickoff on
Sept. 10, with several clubs anticipating reduced capacity - or
no fans at all - at stadiums on game days to allow for social
distancing, as the league finds a path forward amid the
coronavirus outbreak.
With players set to report to training camps July 28, ESPN
reported that the NFL and the players' association (NFLPA) have
been negotiating COVID-19 protocols, including how to classify a
player's potential positive coronavirus diagnosis.
The NFLPA on Thursday also included data on the concentration of
coronavirus in each team's market, finding that the Miami
Dolphins, Arizona Cardinals and Jacksonville Jaguars'
metropolitan areas led in the 14-day average of daily cases of
COVID-19 per 100,000 people.
New cases of COVID-19 are surging in several U.S. states, with
Florida on Thursday announcing 13,965 new cases and 156 deaths -
its largest one-day increase in deaths from the novel
coronavirus since the pandemic began.
(Reporting By Amy Tennery; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)
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