NFL changes course, won’t ‘bubble’ players at scouting combine

In the face of swift pushback against new protocols, the NFL won’t force prospects at the scouting combine to remain in a “bubble” after all

The NFL will not require prospects to be in a “bubble” at this year’s NFL Scouting Combine, per a memo sent to players and their representatives Monday night (via ESPN’s Adam Schefter).

The league initially informed players planning to attend that they would have to remain within a secured location while at the event, allowing only one “medical support person” to accompany them. There was swift pushback from agents representing the players, with more than 150 prospects potentially set to boycott the athletic testing portions of the event.

The NFLPA even put out a statement in support of the incoming class of players, supporting their efforts to challenge the league’s late changes in protocols for this year’s combine experience.

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