Multiple NFL players could refuse to play this season due to COVID-19?

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The 2020 NFL Draft is in the books, and now the focus around the league turns to the upcoming season. However, despite belief around the league that there will be an NFL season in 2020, there are now fears some players may not take part.

a close up of a football field: NFL players' personal feelings could force the league to make a decision on the season.© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports NFL players’ personal feelings could force the league to make a decision on the season.

According to Bleacher Report’s Mike Freeman, there are now multiple coaches speculating across the NFL that several players will refuse to practice or even play until they feel safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Even as the league discusses playing in empty stadiums, players are still concerned about potentially increasing risking the health of themselves and their families in an NFL season.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced on Thursday that the league still plans to start the season on time. League officials are already discussing contingency plans if the health crisis continues across the country, including ongoing talks for a quarantined season.

The NFL is already seemingly prepared to hold games early this season without fans in attendance, a likelihood that would come with mass gatherings still restricted without a vaccine for COVID-19.

While the expectation remains that an NFL season will be played, there are questions around the league about just when the season will start. Multiple team executives and head coaches have privately indicated they expect the 2020 season to be delayed.

The data shows that both professional athletes and especially NFL coaches would be at risk, given their age groups, especially those with medical conditions that make them more prone to getting COVID-19 or suffering far more severe symptoms than their peers.

Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller and Los Angeles Rams center Brian Allen became the first two known active NFL players to have the coronavirus. Meanwhile, New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton recently recovered from COVID-19.

If there are NFL personnel, either players or coaches, who don’t feel safe returning to football, then the NFL will have a significant problem on its hands. For now, NFL teams are preparing for the upcoming season with virtual meetings and workouts.

However, training camp is just a few months away, and that could be a major indicator of who might sit out if the COVID-19 pandemic doesn’t improve.

— YARD BARKER