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Chiefs owner gets 'F-minus' grade from NFLPA, says team needs to improve facilities
Read full article: Chiefs owner gets 'F-minus' grade from NFLPA, says team needs to improve facilitiesChiefs owner Clark Hunt admitted Wednesday that the Super Bowl champions are overdue for some much-needed upgrades to their practice facilities after the NFL Players Association issued its annual report card and graded Kansas City as the second-worst team in the league overall.
Mayfield makes too many mistakes in return from COVID list
Read full article: Mayfield makes too many mistakes in return from COVID listCleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield threw a career-high four interceptions in his first game since returning from the reserve/COVID-19 list as the Brownsā fading playoff hopes took another hit with a 24-22 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Saturday.
Rodgers sets team record as Packers hold off Browns 24-22
Read full article: Rodgers sets team record as Packers hold off Browns 24-22Aaron Rodgers surpassed Brett Favre to become Green Bayās all-time leader in touchdown passes and the Packers intercepted Baker Mayfield four times in a 24-22 victory over the Cleveland Browns on Saturday.
Browns' C Tretter, Saints QBs test positive for COVID-19
Read full article: Browns' C Tretter, Saints QBs test positive for COVID-19Both Saints veteran quarterbacks, Taysom Hill and Trevor Siemian, Minnesota star running back Dalvin Cook and Cleveland center JC Tretter, the NFL Players Association president, tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday.
Browns star RB Chubb out, WR Landry could return vs. Arizona
Read full article: Browns star RB Chubb out, WR Landry could return vs. ArizonaStar running back Nick Chubb will miss the Cleveland Brownsā game Sunday against the undefeated Arizona Cardinals, but wide receiver Jarvis Landry could return to action.
Browns' Tretter calls for discipline against KC assistant
Read full article: Browns' Tretter calls for discipline against KC assistantBrowns center JC Tretter believes Kansas City assistant coach Greg Lewis should be disciplined by the NFL for his role in a sideline skirmish with Cleveland safety Ronnie Harrison Jr. on Sunday.
NFLPA President criticizes league on vaccine wristbands
Read full article: NFLPA President criticizes league on vaccine wristbandsBrowns center and NFLPA President JC Tretter feels the NFL is trying to shame players by urging teams to require vaccinated and unvaccinated players to wear different colored wristbands.
NFL union president Tretter offers suggestions for 2021
Read full article: NFL union president Tretter offers suggestions for 2021(AP Photo/David Richard, File)NFL Players Association President JC Tretter is calling for the significant reductions in offseason work forced by the pandemic to continue in future years. āThe COVID CBA forced significant changes, and it has shown us another way players and teams can successfully prepare for and play in the NFL,ā Tretter wrote. We had no offseason practices, fewer training camp practices and no preseason games. The argument in favor of these offseason practices is based on the assumption that players need reps during OTAs to develop and learn while teams need the practices to (jell). āAnd I think youāll see more of that, which I think will be productive.ā___More AP NFL: https://apnews.com/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
NFL wonāt be cutting in line for coronavirus vaccine
Read full article: NFL wonāt be cutting in line for coronavirus vaccineThe NFL wonāt be cutting in line to get the coronavirus vaccine. āNo one should be thinking about the vaccine going anywhere other than our first responders and the most vulnerable people right now,ā said DeMaurice Smith, executive director of the NFL Players Association. āThe rollout of the vaccine is going to be driven by public health concerns and what medical and government officials determine to be the most efficacious for risk reduction across society as a whole. The largest vaccination campaign in U.S. history got underway Monday with health workers rolling up their sleeves for the first shots on the same day the nationās COVID-19 death toll hit a staggering 300,000. High-risk health care workers and some nursing home residents were among the first in line for the shots that could finally conquer the outbreak that has upended life across the globe.
NFL union sees no current need for bubble to slow COVID-19
Read full article: NFL union sees no current need for bubble to slow COVID-19āWhen we all follow the protocols, they work and they work well,ā Tretter said. āThe contact tracing, getting everyone who potentially are exposed out of the building, works to stop the spread of the virus. Union spokesman George Atallah said that 90% of players that test positive do so within five days of exposure. That is why the league and union have decided to isolate āhigh-riskā close contacts for a five-day period to make sure they continue to test negative. āWe have to make decisions on the information and data we have at the time.ā___More AP NFL: https://apnews.com/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
From season-altering to bizarre, injuries hit NFL yet again
Read full article: From season-altering to bizarre, injuries hit NFL yet againFrom the season-altering (Dak Prescott, Barkley) to the bizarre (Tyrod Taylor, Trent Brown), injuries are playing their traditionally significant role in the NFL. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)ARLINGTON, Texas ā From the season-altering to the bizarre, injuries are playing their traditionally significant role in the NFL. Brown also recently went back on the COVID-19 list, a newcomer among potential ailments with the NFL playing during a pandemic. Few teams have had the volume of injuries that have hit defending NFC champion San Francisco. New Orleans' star receiver, Michael Thomas, has had a tumultuous season in part because of ankle and hamstring injuries.
Hospitals feel squeeze as coronavirus spikes in Midwest
Read full article: Hospitals feel squeeze as coronavirus spikes in MidwestLike other states, health officials in Wisconsin had warned since the pandemic began that COVID-19 patients could overwhelm hospitals. Nearly 678 COVID-19 infections per 100,000 people have been diagnosed over the past two weeks, leading the country for new cases per capita, according to the COVID Tracking Project. The space isn't exclusively for coronavirus patients but could be used to treat them if needed. Last week, the state had the nationās sixth-highest rate of coronavirus infections per 100,000 people, according to a White House coronavirus task force report dated Sunday. The number of reported coronavirus cases in Oklahoma increased by 980 on Wednesday, with 13 additional deaths, state health officials said.
NFLPA asking teams to change all fields to natural grass
Read full article: NFLPA asking teams to change all fields to natural grassThe NFL Players Association president cited the leagueās official injury reports from 2012-2018 to state his case that natural grass fields provide a much lower risk for injuries, compared to artificial surfaces, during practices and games. āAnecdotally, I know how my body responds playing on turf versus grass,ā said Tretter, who graduated from Cornell University. Seventeen NFL teams play their home games on grass, while 15 franchises do so on artificial turf. In his new role, Tretter says lobbying for grass fields will be a key talking point in any labor negotiations with the league. āIf we know grass is significantly more safe than synthetic turf, itās about continuing to push forward and making it a priority,ā Tretter said.
Browns tackle Conklin not starting against Bengals
Read full article: Browns tackle Conklin not starting against BengalsCLEVELAND ā Backup right tackle Chris Hubbard will start over injured Jack Conklin for the Cleveland Browns when they host the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night. Conklin, who was the Browns' biggest signing in free agency this winter, injured his ankle and a finger in last week's season-opening, 38-6 loss at Baltimore. He's active to face the Bengals, but the Browns announced before the game that Chris Hubbard is starting. Cleveland starting center JC Tretter (knee) and rookie left tackle Jedrick Wills (knee) are both playing. Starting cornerback Greedy Williams (shoulder) will miss his second straight game andThe Bengals are missing defensive tackles Geno Atkins (shoulder) and Mike Daniels (groin).
On edge: Browns' Garrett returns after NFL suspension
Read full article: On edge: Browns' Garrett returns after NFL suspensionThe Cleveland Browns' star defensive end can't undo his helmet-swinging attack on Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph last season or the six-game NFL suspension that ensued. The Browns, led by rookie coach Kevin Stefanski, open their season at Baltimore against defending league MVP Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. Garrett has claimed Rudolph used a racial slur to provoke him, a charge the QB has strongly denied. In the aftermath of his actions, Garrett was banned indefinitely and the Browns' defense struggled mightily without him. Through his behavior, Garrett let the Browns down, and the incident with Rudolph scarred the No.
NFL, union extend daily COVID-19 testing into regular season
Read full article: NFL, union extend daily COVID-19 testing into regular seasonDaily testing for COVID-19, except on game days, has been extended into the regular season by the NFL and the players union. With no testing on game days, the pregame coronavirus exams will be conducted on the day before the game and must be completed before a club travels. NFL Players Association President JC Tretter of the Cleveland Browns recently called for a continuation of daily testing. In the spirit of adaptability, expect the NFLPA to push for modifications or updated recommendations such as the continuation of daily testing as the season progresses and new information becomes available, Tretter posted on the union website last week. As the science evolves, we will evolve with it.In a memo Saturday to all 32 teams, the protocols for the upcoming season were detailed.
Camp injuries, virus protocols had some NFL teams scrambling
Read full article: Camp injuries, virus protocols had some NFL teams scramblingI think theres a lot of teams in the league right now that are dealing with all kinds of injuries.He's right. Teams all over the league were sent scrambling during camp. Certainly not during training camp when players are going hard to make the roster as the start of the regular season rolls closer. It's the soft tissue injuries and those things that you are trying to prevent with the ramp-up period," Bitonio said. That will certainly be something to monitor as the regular season begins and teams deal with injuries and potential replacements.
The Latest: AAC to play 8 conference games, up to 12 total
Read full article: The Latest: AAC to play 8 conference games, up to 12 totalThe Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:___The American Athletic Conference says it will keep its eight-game conference football schedule in place and allow its 11 schools to play up to four nonconference games. The conference championship game could also be moved to accommodate Navyās annual game with Army, scheduled for Dec. 12. The AAC has lost at least eight games against Power Five conference opponents that have altered schedules to play all or mostly within their league. Conference play begins Sept. 19 as previously planned. Tretter has chosen to play this season while knowing heās putting himself and his pregnant wife at risk.
Players plead with NFL to address health, safety concerns
Read full article: Players plead with NFL to address health, safety concernsNFL players are publicly pleading with the league to address several health and safety concerns on the eve of training camp. The league informed teams on Saturday that training camps will open on time even though discussions with the players union regarding testing for the coronavirus and other health and safety protocols are ongoing. Players for all teams are scheduled to report by July 28. If the NFL doesnt do their part to keep players healthy there is no football in 2020. @NFL Training camp is about to start.. And theres still No Clear Plan on Player Health & Family Safety.
NFLPA wants players tested daily for virus when camps open
Read full article: NFLPA wants players tested daily for virus when camps open(AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth, File)The NFL Players Association wants players tested daily for coronavirus, one of the outstanding points in discussions with the NFL over health and safety protocols as the start of training camp draws near. They gave their medical opinion it was safe to open training camp, and thats where we are, Smith said. If the league and union fail to reach an agreement, the NFL can implement its proposed rules, according to the CBA. The NFLPA could file a grievance to argue the league isnt providing a safe work environment under rules of the collective bargaining agreement. This isnt a normal year so weve always done it this way is not going to work this year, Tretter said.
NFL, NFLPA still havent resolved all protocol for camps
Read full article: NFL, NFLPA still havent resolved all protocol for campsThe NFL and the NFLPA havent come to an agreement on all protocols for training camp and the preseason as the report date for teams draws closer. But the NFL Players Association and its president, Cleveland Browns center JC Tretter, say testing and the number of preseason games remain unresolved. Our normal return date for training camp is quickly approaching and we are still far from back to normal,' Tretter wrote in a letter on the unions website. We will continue working together.Tretter is concerned players could return only to have the season shut down before it starts. The leagues engineers and sports equipment company tested prototypes for the masks but players shot it down.
NFL players raise concerns on playing, others ignore advice
Read full article: NFL players raise concerns on playing, others ignore adviceNFLPA president JC Tretter warned players they have to "fight for necessary COVID-19 protections" and Malcolm Jenkins said "football is nonessential." (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, FIle)Some NFL players are raising concerns about playing football amid the coronavirus pandemic while others are ignoring advice of medical experts by working out with teammates. NFL players are humans some with immuno-compromised family members or live-in elderly parents. But as a union, our most important job is keep our players safe and alive. It is the responsibility of the employer to provide a safe work environment, Tretter told NFL players.
Goodell: 'Tragic events' call for 'urgent need for action'
Read full article: Goodell: 'Tragic events' call for 'urgent need for action'NEW YORK NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says there remains an urgent need for action following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the protests around the country that have followed. As current events dramatically underscore, there remains much more to do as a country and as a league, Goodell said in his statement Saturday. There remains an urgent need for action. I understand the outrage because it seems the list continues to grow: Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd. Will he be treated like George Floyd or Ahmaud Abrey?