NFL Rumors: League Creates Anonymous Hotline For COVID-19 Violations

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Aug 5, 2020

First it was the NBA. Now it’s the NFL.

According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, sources said the Players’ Association sent players a phone number for them to call if they need to report “teams’ violations of the agreed upon COVID-19 protocols.” Players will remain anonymous if they text the hotline, and the union can file a grievance on a player’s behalf “for perceived violations.”

Sound familiar?

The NFL, of course, isn’t the first league to implement a hotline like this amid the coronavirus pandemic. The NBA did so as well, though some dubbed it the “snitch hotline.” Numerous calls already have been placed on the NBA’s anonymous hotline.

How will NFL players react to the new hotline, though? We’ll soon find out.

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