Pro Football Talk pinned the number at 155 players, represented
by 13 agencies. The league invited 324 prospects to participate.
The boycott would extend to all testing, on-field workouts and
interviews with teams.
In a memo sent to prospects Saturday, the NFL outlined its
intent to restrict them only to combine venues "during their
entire time in Indianapolis for their protection." Among the
other restrictions: being limited to bringing one medical
support person, such as a trainer, for the duration of their
time in Indianapolis.
If a player violates the NFL's rules, he runs the risk of being
sent home from the combine.
The NFL Players Association wrote a letter to agents involved in
boycott organization efforts in support of the move.
"The combination of the NFL's proposed ‘bubble' and fact that we
still have an antiquated system of every team doctor examining
players and having them perform yet again needs serious
modification or elimination," the letter said in part. "While we
do not represent these players, we have advocated for their
rights to fair treatment."
The combine is scheduled to run March 1-7.
--Field Level Media
[© 2022 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.]
This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |
|