The NFL is almost back. Did it ever really go away? The 2020 season moves a step closer this week as veteran players become the final batch to report for training camp on Tuesday, following on from the arrival of rookies, quarterbacks and injured players last week.NFL roster sizes cut, pre-season cancelledGiants, Jets to play without fans at MetLife StadiumNFL: Fans must wear face masksIt promises to be training camp like never before as players, coaches and other relevant personnel are greeted by health and safety measures designed to protect them amid the coronavirus pandemic. That means daily testing for at least the first two weeks, limits on capacity in gyms and meeting rooms and a reduced roster size. With pre-season cancelled, training camp awaits as the sole opportunity for rookies to catch the eye and new head coaches to put months of virtual meetings into practice. And let’s not forget the training camp battles after a dramatic off-season of trade and free agency business.We examine some of the things to look out for…Tight ends in Tampa Bay Where better to start than in Tampa Bay? Stage to both the biggest story in free agency and, come February, Super Bowl… Read full this story
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