The Seattle Seahawks have been fairly lucky though the first week of training camp, with only one player officially opting out of the season due to coronavirus concerns. Guard Chance Warmack, who Seattle signed as a free agent just this spring, will sit the season out.
Players who are high-risk opt-outs will receive a $350,000 stipend and voluntarily opt-outs will net $150,000 as a salary advance on their existing contracts.
Per the USA TODAY’s tracker, here are the players from each team around the league known to have opted out of the season so far.
Baltimore Ravens
OT Andre Smith, WR/KR De’Anthony Thomas
Buffalo Bills
CB E.J. Gaines, DT Star Lotulelei
Carolina Panthers
LB Jordan Mack
Chicago Bears
DT Eddie Goldman
Cincinnati Bengals
OT Isaiah Prince, DT Josh Tupou
Cleveland Browns
OT Drake Dorbeck, OT Drew Forbes
Dallas Cowboys
CB Maurice Canady, WR Stephen Guidry, FB Jamize Olawale
Denver Broncos
DT Kyle Peko
Detroit Lions
WR Geronimo Allison, DT John Atkins
Green Bay Packers
WR Devin Funchess
Houston Texans
DT Eddie Vanderdoes
Los Angeles Rams
G Chandler Brewer
Jacksonville Jaguars
DE Lerentee McCray, DT Al Woods
Kansas City Chiefs
G Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, RB Damien Williams
Minnesota Vikings
DT Michael Pierce
New England Patriots
RB Brandon Bolden, OT Marcus Cannon, S Patrick Chung, LB Dont’a Hightower, TE Matt LaCosse, WR Marqise Lee, G Najee Toran, FB Danny Vitale
New Orleans Saints
TE Jason Vander Laan, TE Cole Wick
New York Giants
OT Nate Solder, WR Da’Mari Scott
New York Jets
C Leo Koloamatangi, LB C.J. Mosley
Philadelphia Eagles
WR Marquise Goodwin
Seattle Seahawks
G Chance Warmack
Tennessee Titans
OT Anthony McKinney
Washington Football Team
DE Caleb Brantley
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