Training camp for all 32 NFL teams will commence as previously set up, with veterans set to report on July 28.
NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent sent an e-mail to all 32 NFL clubs general supervisors and head coaches informing them of this on Saturday.
The e-mail, acquired by NFL Networks Tom Pelissero, checked out:
At [Fridays] league conference, the membership was encouraged that under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, the reporting dates for training camp this year are as follows.
Quarterbacks and injured gamers – July 23
All other gamers – July 28
Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans novices are the first who are arranged to report, which will come Monday.
All other groups can have rookies report as early as Tuesday, with veterans following on July 28.
Meanwhile, as Pelissero added, discussions stay in between the NFL and the NFL Players Association regarding correct procedure
Currently, no more than 20 gamers would be enabled at one time in the group center. This will remain up until the NFLPA accept infectious disease emergency situation response prepare for each club, Pelissero added. However, clubs can set reporting dates, per CBA guidelines.
Talks in between the NFL and NFLPA on protocols continue.