⁍ Players would be barred from attending indoor nightclubs, indoor bars, indoor house parties with 15-plus people and indoor concerts.
⁍ They also may not take part in indoor church services unless they are at 25 percent or less capacity.
⁍ If a player tests positive after one of these activities, he also would forfeit pay for games missed and potentially void future guaranteed money.
– The NFL players’ union has approved changes to the collective bargaining agreement that it says will “protect our players’ health, safety, and financial well-being.” Under the changes, players will be banned from indoor nightclubs, indoor bars, indoor house parties with 15 or more people, indoor concerts, and indoor church services, NBC Sports reports. They also won’t be allowed to attend other sporting events or pick up food at indoor bars. Players would be fined if they test positive for one of the activities. The changes were approved 29-3 by the NFL Players Association team representative, per a press release. The union also agreed to keep the salary cap for 2020 at $198.2 million per team and set the 2021 cap at a minimum of $175 million. If the league’s revenues are more than anticipated, the cap floor could rise. In addition, the agreement allows teams to spread losses stemming from the coronavirus pandemic over four years starting in 2021, NFL Network reported.
Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-football-nfl-cba-player-rules/report-new-cba-includes-personal-coronavirus-restrictions-idUSKCN24Q0N9