NFL, NFLPA Agree On Temporary Injured Reserve For Players With COVID-19

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Jul 26, 2020

With the COVID-19 pandemic still prevalent in the United States, the NFL is making adjustments as it gears up for what surely will be an unconventional 2020 season.

According to NFL Media’s Ian Rapaport, the league and the NFL Players’ Association have agreed to a deal that allows the league to create a temporary injured reserve for players that test positive for the novel coronavirus.

Placement is “immediate,” per Rapaport, and a player’s return is subject to medical clearance. The list reportedly is unlimited, and teams will be allowed to move up a practice-squad player as a replacement and return him to the squad without waivers.

Six players already have been added to the COVID-19 list, according to NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero: Tennessee Titans defensive back Nigel Warrior, Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Kendall Futrell, Cleveland Browns running back Dontrell Hilliard and defensive back Jovante Moffatt, Dallas Cowboys receiver Jon’Vea Johnson and Kansas City Chiefs receiver Aleva Hifo.

All players are expected to report to training camp Tuesday.

The 2020 season is scheduled to begin Sept. 10 with a primetime matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans.

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