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72 NFL players positive for virus

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72 NFL players positive for virus

DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 3: The Cleveland Browns offense lines up behind JC Tretter #64 in the first quarter of a game against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High on November 3, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. Dustin Bradford/Getty Images/AFP

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‘We don't want to merely return to work and have the season shut down before we even get started,’ says Cleveland Browns center JC Tretter

Seventy-two NFL players have tested positive for COVID-19, the league’s players union confirmed Thursday, July 16.

In the first major announcement of coronavirus results concerning the NFL, the NFL Players Association said dozens of players had tested positive as of July 10.

The tally was revealed in a database described as a “one-stop shop of information” for players.

It was unclear, however, how many of the league’s roughly 2,900 rostered players had been tested or how often.

The test results come as the NFL and NFLPA are locked in negotiations over the terms and conditions of preseason training and exhibition games.

Players have requested more time to address fitness concerns and want no preseason games in August.

NFLPA president JC Tretter, a center for the Cleveland Browns, accused the NFL last week of failing to prioritize player safety in the face of the pandemic.

The league rejected a 48-day training camp recommendation from a joint NFL-NFLPA committee in favor of a 23-day session before the first of two preseason games, down from 4 in prior years.

However Tretter said league chiefs were risking the entire season if they failed to fully address concerns over the virus.

“Every decision this year that prioritizes normalcy over innovation, custom over science or even football over health, significantly reduces our chances of completing the full season,” Tretter said.

“We don’t want to merely return to work and have the season shut down before we even get started,” he added.

The sense of uncertainty was underscored Thursday by Houston Texans star JJ Watt, who said players remained in the dark over several key details concerning COVID-19’s impact on the upcoming season.

“We don’t know if there are preseason games or not, we don’t know if there will be daily testing, semi-daily testing etc,” Watt wrote on Twitter.

“We don’t how a potential positive COVID test would affect contracts, roster spots, etc.”

Watt added that he had also not seen an infectious disease emergency response plan from either the NFL or any team. – Rappler.com

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