While the coronavirus pandemic has put sports around the world on hold, the NFL is still proceeding with the intent of playing a full season in 2020.
Per ESPN:
“The league will release its 2020 schedule late next week without any major changes, league spokesman Brian McCarthy confirmed — including a Sept. 10 opener, the Super Bowl on Feb. 7 and visions of fans in the stands.”
The idea of fully packed stadiums seems like wishful thinking right not, but that’s what they are planning for.
The report also says the league has evaluated contingency plans, such as starting the season in mid-October. The league is also looking into when players can return to team facilities. For someone like Tom Brady, getting into the Bucs facility and working with his new teammates is a vital part of his offseason preparation.
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