Of the three unnamed NFL head coaches Werder
queried, one suggested a delay to the start of the season and
another completely doubted the league could play in the midst of
COVID-19 outbreaks.
The third coach, per Werder, said the situation was "scary."
The coaches were reached by Werder after Cowboys running back
Ezekiel Elliott tested positive for the coronavirus.
Commissioner Roger Goodell said NFL teams and players must
accept that some level of risk exists due to the virus, sharing
the sentiment of NBA commissioner Adam Silver.
"So positive tests are going to happen," Goodell told ESPN.com.
"The issue is, can we obviously prevent as many of those from
happening, but in addition, treat them quickly, isolate them and
prevent them from directly impacting our player personnel."
In a Thursday interview with CNN, Dr. Anthony Fauci said he
doubted football could take place in 2020 without the NFL
adopting a "bubble" environment similar to the NBA and Major
League Soccer.
--Field Level Media
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