NFL extends virtual offseason; no in-person minicamps in June

The NFL will continue to have teams do classroom work in a virtual setting, and the league has opted against in-person minicamps in June.

On Thursday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network shared that the “NFL has notified teams the virtual period for offseason work will be extended through June 26, but there will be no in-person minicamps this month.”

Additionally, the NFL is giving teams the option to either extend their offseason programs for two more weeks, or discontinue after this week. Pelissero notes that “a bunch of teams” are doing that.

Clubs have the option to extend their virtual offseason program for another two weeks, or discontinue after this week, which a bunch of teams are doing. The NFL and NFLPA continue to work together on remaining protocols to create a safe reopening for training camp.

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Originally posted on Sportsnaut | By Jesse Reed | Last updated 6/11/20

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