NFL offers NFLPA to play zero preseason games leading up to 2020 regular season, per report – CBS Sports

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The 2020 preseason looks like will be scrapped totally as the NFL has offered the NFLPA to play no exhibit contests this summer season, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. This is a significant action as both the owners and union attempt to hammer out each and every detail for what will be an extremely unique 2020 season as the league continues to deal with COVID-19 related concerns..
It has actually been the NFLPAs stance from the start to play no preseason games and permit players more time in training school to increase for the regular season, however the league had hesitated to remove it completely previously. Formerly, the preseason was halved from four games just two. On Monday prior to this latest report, CBS Sports Jason La Canfora passed on that the NFL had actually sent out a previous proposition to just have one preseason game. With this proposal now out there by the NFL, its only a matter of time prior to the NFLPA accepts and well go straight from training camp into the routine season for 2020 with zero preseason matchups.
This was a subject of conversation the players and NFLPA felt really highly about and it appears the NFL has actually listened and taken notification. This comes simply hours after the NFL and NFLPA came to an agreement on everyday screening for the very first two weeks of training camp, the last significant health and safety-related topic that was still needed to be hammered out.
One prospective impact of no preseason games, nevertheless, comes at the expense of undrafted complimentary representatives and even some Day 3 draft selections. With those games out the window for 2020, itll likely make things a bit more difficult to make the opening roster.

On Monday prior to this most current report, CBS Sports Jason La Canfora passed on that the NFL had actually sent a previous proposition to only have one preseason video game. With this proposal now out there by the NFL, its just a matter of time before the NFLPA accepts and well go straight from training camp into the regular season for 2020 with no preseason matches.
With these major problems now either in the rearview mirror or about to be, the NFL and NFLPA still require to come to an agreement on the monetary part of these negotiations. In its newest proposal, the NFL reportedly recommended each group to cut gamer costs by $40 million in income cap and/or other advantages in 2020.

Along with offering no preseason video games, the NFL also used an acclimation period from seven days to an 18-day increase, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. Gamer opt-outs with an August 1 deadline have likewise been provided previously by the league.
With these significant problems now either in the rearview mirror or about to be, the NFL and NFLPA still need to come to a contract on the financial part of these settlements. In its newest proposal, the NFL supposedly recommended each group to cut player costs by $40 million in wage cap and/or other benefits in 2020. The NFLPA, meanwhile, has actually held the position of not desiring the financial implications of the pending revenue loss due to the pandemic to strike players all in one year. Instead, they had recommended a flat salary cap for 2021 and then smaller sized hits against the cap over the next decade (2022-2030)..
With the NFL leaning in favor of the NFLPA on certain elements like the preseason, itll be fascinating to see if those simply ended up being concessions by the league in order to get the financial situation they choose..