Teams risk forfeits for coronavirus violations as league adds to safety
protocols
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[October 06, 2020]
By Amy Tennery
(Reuters) - Teams found violating
COVID-19 safety protocols may be forced to forfeit games, the NFL
said on Monday, as it ramped up rules designed to prevent spread of
the coronavirus.
National Football League (NFL) Commissioner Roger Goodell instructed
teams to "recommit" to safety protocols in a memo obtained by
Reuters after positive tests forced the postponement of two Week 4
games.
"Protocol violations that result in virus spread requiring
adjustments to the schedule or otherwise impacting other teams will
result in additional financial and competitive discipline, including
the adjustment or loss of draft choices or even the forfeit of a
game," said Goodell.
"Simply put, compliance is mandatory."
The memo outlined changes to the league's protocol, including bans
on gatherings outside of club facilities, a limit to the number of
tryouts allowed each week and an extended "onboarding process" for
tryouts among free agents.
The league is implementing a video monitoring system to ensure
compliance with the protocols - particularly the mandate that all
staff and players wear protective gear such as face masks while in a
club facility and traveling.
The league pushed a Sunday matchup between the reigning Super Bowl
champion Kansas City Chiefs and New England Patriots to Monday,
after Patriots quarterback and former league MVP Cam Newton tested
positive, along with Chiefs practice squad member Jordan Ta'amu.
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The NFL logo is pictured at an event in the Manhattan borough of New
York City, New York, U.S., November 30, 2017. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
The NFL also postponed an Oct. 4 game between the Tennessee Titans
and the Pittsburgh Steelers to Oct. 25 after a number of Titans
personnel and players tested positive for COVID-19.
The NFL kicked off its 2020 campaign last month with numerous
protocols in place after cancelling its preseason due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, which has claimed more than 200,000 lives in the
United States.
A handful of coaches were fined after appearing on the sidelines of
Week 2 games without proper face coverings. Their affiliated teams
also received fines.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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