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On February 3, 2021, the NFL's chief medical officer reported that COVID-19 had infected 262 players and 463 other personnel. [51] By February 5, 2021, 31 of the NFL's 32 teams (96%) had COVID-19 cases. Only the Seattle Seahawks did not have any cases, despite flying farther than any other NFL team. [39]
On Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no longer need to wear masks indoors or outdoors in most settings. Since ...
Coaches, coordinators and medical staff are required to wear their masks correctly at all times, as the NFL reminded every team on Monday. NFL threatens discipline if masks worn incorrectly [Video ...
The NFL doesn’t want the centerpiece faces of the league essentially blowing off safety protocols set in place.
Some NFL games experienced announcer changes due to positive COVID-19 tests. CBS lead analyst Tony Romo contributed to the network's telecasts of Week 17 of the 2020 regular season and that season's wild card game between the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints from his home, while during the 2021 season, Fox announcer Kevin Burkhardt and ESPN ...
The NFL won't be any different. Scenes of college football fans cheering shoulder-to-shoulder last weekend elicited questions from no less than Dr. Anthony Fauci, among others. The NFL won't be ...
In 2020, social distancing mandates related to the COVID-19 pandemic prohibited teams from selling out their stadiums, and several teams had no fans in attendance all season due to state mandates (for example, the Las Vegas Raiders had no spectators for the entire season in accordance with Nevada policy). The league has a firm minimum on the ...
In addition to conducting 954,830 coronavirus tests on more than 7,000 people a week, the NFL also used trackers to keep players and team staff safe.