As of now, no NFL players have decided to opt-out of the 2020 season

Despite the uncertainty of safety protocols, NFLPA’s DeMaurice Smith said no NFL players have yet decided to opt-out of the 2020 season.

The NFLPA leadership hosted a conference call with the media Friday morning to discuss the ongoing negotiations with the league regarding the start of training camps and the safety protocols teams will be required to have in place to prevent the further spread of the coronavirus, which is surging in numerous spots around the country.

The NFL and the players’ union are running out of time to agree on the specifics required to start the summer programs, including the exact number of preseason games to be played (if any), the size of the rosters, and the testing procedures for COVID-19.

But amidst all the uncertainty, Executive Director of the NFLPA DeMaurice Smith, said not a single player has yet elected to opt-out of the 2020 season.

Players could quickly change their minds over the next few weeks based on rising levels of the coronavirus in their locations and lack of confidence in the clubs’ plans to ensure safety.

The Texans and Chiefs rookies are scheduled to report to camp on Monday.

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