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Posted on 3/24/20 at 4:39 pm
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Posted by tzimme4
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Posted on 3/24/20 at 5:49 pm to
The only cars that have been in the lot for the past week were the coaches and staff Mercedes in the coaches lot.

I think Payton was bullshitting us when he said last week the coaches have been working from home. They were there every day except on Friday. The day following his news.
Posted by Mrwhodat
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Posted on 3/24/20 at 9:29 pm to
NFL closes all team facilities
Posted by Charean Williams on March 24, 2020, 9:55 PM EDT NBCsports
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NFL teams will become like much of the rest of the nation in less than 24 hours. Commissioner Roger Goodell issued a league-wide, stay-at-home order Tuesday night.

The memo sent by Goodell, obtained by PFT, will close all club facilities at 6:00 p.m. local time Wednesday. There will be only limited exceptions.




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The league will reassess the situation on April 8 following advice from medical experts and public health authorities.

Some NFL teams already had closed facilities to all but essential employees.


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“To ensure that all clubs operate on a level playing field, and that the NFL continues to conduct itself in a responsible way at this time, it is appropriate to outline certain principles that will apply during the current period,” Goodell wrote.

“These principles have been reviewed with and endorsed by the Competition Committee and will remain in effect until further notice.”

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The only exceptions are: (1) athletic trainers or physicians who are providing ongoing medical treatment to players (this already qualified as the only reason a player could enter a team facility); (2) employees, such as the director of facilities, security personnel, or independent contractors, necessary to maintain the physical security of the facility and its contents; and (3) employees such as technology personnel necessary to maintain the security and operational capabilities of the club’s IT network to enable remote work by club football and business staff.

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All normal business operations, including signing players, evaluating draft-eligible prospects, selling tickets, and other activities to prepare for the 2020 season, are allowed to continue as normal with employees working remotely.

“The challenges we face are not unique — many businesses and individuals throughout the country are experiencing and addressing similar issues,” Goodell wrote.

“Please be assured that the NFL is well-positioned to meet these operational challenges as we prepare to offer our fans and the country an outstanding 2020 NFL season.”


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