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The Philadelphia Eagles are set to report for the 2020 training camp on July 21, with rookies and quarterbacks among the first to report.
Veterans and select players are scheduled to report on July 28, but as camp approaches the NFL and NFLPA are still haggling over health and safety protocols amid the coronavirus.
Carson Wentz and Zach Ertz were among a handful of Eagles players to join the likes of Russell Wilson, Drew Brees, and JJ Watt in a synchronized tweet among NFL players calling for the NFL to address those issues.
We all want to play this season, but we need to stay safe in order to actually have a season! It’s time for the @NFL to step up and do their part so that us players can be safe at work and go play the game we love! #WeWantToPlay
— Carson Wentz (@cj_wentz) July 19, 2020
Why isn’t the NFL listening to the recommendation from their own joint committee? If we want to have a full season it will have to look different. @NFL make the necessary changes. #WeWantToPlay
— Darius Slay (@bigplay24slay) July 19, 2020
Playing football and feeling safe at work SHOULD NOT be mutually exclusive! Time is running down and we need answers #WeWantToPlay pic.twitter.com/YPboNL47Mf
— Zach Ertz (@ZERTZ_86) July 19, 2020
I am concerned.
My wife is pregnant.@NFL Training camp is about to start..And there’s still No Clear Plan on Player Health & Family Safety. 🤷🏾
We want to play football but we also want to protect our loved ones. #WeWantToPlay
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) July 19, 2020
Listen to us!!! #WeWantToPlay
— Miles Sanders (@BoobieMilesXXIV) July 19, 2020
C'mon @NFL. #WeWantToPlay
— Lane Johnson (@LaneJohnson65) July 19, 2020
The NFL has ignored the safety recommendations from the experts that THEY hired. We all love this game and want to go out and compete with our brothers. The NFL needs to provide a safe work environment for us to do that. #WeWantToPlay
— Richard Sherman (@RSherman_25) July 19, 2020
Getting ready to report this week hoping the @NFL will come to agreement with the safe and right protocols so we can feel protected playing the sport we love #WeWantToPlay
— Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) July 19, 2020
Among the remaining issues for the players includes testing frequency, length of the preseason, the structure of training camps, opt-out rules, face shields, and economics.
Rookies for the Chiefs and Texans are scheduled to report to camp as early as Monday while the Eagles will start to filter in on Tuesday and Wednesday.