NFL held a video conference with the owners of each team in the hope that the season could be held completely

As the training camp drew near, the NFL jersey held a video conference with the owners of 32 teams on Friday to ensure that all teams were up to date on the epidemic and the new season.

NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy tweeted the League statement.

“The NFL team held a video conference today and got the latest information about the preparations for the 2020 season. We will continue to implement the health and safety regulations jointly developed with the NFL players’ Union, and the preparatory work will also be based on the recommendations of top medical experts, including the CDC’s assessment. We will work together to solve other problems. All the decisions were made to give us a chance to have a full season and playoffs and eventually the super bowl, which is the goal of the team and the players

The meeting is the latest effort by the coalition to resolve differences and set rules. Earlier, NFL reporter Tom pelissero reported that one possible rule change would be to reduce the mandatory absence time for players placed on the injury reserve list from eight to three weeks, and remove the rule that only two players can return from the reserve list. This is one of the issues that need to be reached as soon as possible, given that the training camp is close at hand.

McCarthy also said that the NFL jerseys online and the players’ Union recently shot a health information video. The League requires every team to hold online education activities so that players and staff can ask questions to the team’s medical team or infection control officials.

The executive director of the players’ Union, demaurice Smith, also issued a separate statement on Friday, telling the media that union officials had contacted the team doctors and that, despite “certain reservations”, the team doctors believed that the training camp could be held safely. Smith also stressed that everyone should be able to wear masks.

These discussions are still inconclusive, but with the league, the players’ Union and the medical people negotiating every day, everyone is trying to make sure the 2020 season is on time.