NFLPA releases statement, could file grievance against the NFL

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Dec 2, 2019; Seattle, WA, USA; NFL commissioner Roger Goodell gestures towards an associate during pregame warmups before a game between the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

The NFL released a statement earlier on Friday indicating that it is looking to move forward with the 2020 season amid the ongoing pandemic.

That all sounds swell. However, there’s a lot of issues that must be worked out between the league and its players. Chief among them, the NFLPA is concerned over COVID-19 testing protocols and other rules to keep players safe during the season.

The union has now responded in kind.

NFLPA releases statement

The statement covers several different layers.

Could the NFLPA file a grievance?

According to respected NFL insider Tony Pauline of Pro Football Network, the union will in fact file a grievance against the NFL if it forces players to report to training camp without specific conditions being met.

“There is much concern about this as everything has not been finalized in regard to what camp will look like and how the NFL will handle injury designations, roster sizes, and more,” Pauline noted. “Because of that, the NFLPA will file grievances against the league if camp opens and economic, health protocol, and other issues are not agreed to.”

Under the current collective bargaining agreement, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell does have the power to force players to report to training camp. Though, that could not have foreseen the circumstances we’re seeing during the era of COVID-19.

Stay tuned. Things are moving fast in this regard.

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