Report: NFL camp rosters expect to have 80-player limit
The NFL is applying an 80-man limit to training camp rosters due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
In the past, teams have been able to retain up to 90 players throughout training camp. A smaller roster cap means most - if not all - teams will have to cut players before camp.
The reduced roster limit was one of several topics the NFL Players Association discussed Tuesday during a call with union members. Players were also told there will be no preseason games in 2020, a sign the union accepted the NFL's offer to wipe the exhibition slate completely.
Training camp and preseason games are typically when undrafted rookies and fringe players have a chance to showcase themselves as they bid for regular-season roster spots.
Updates from NFLPA call with players tonight:
- Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) July 21, 2020
- No preseason games in 2020
- Union still pushing for longer ramp-up period in camp
- Roster sizes expected to be 80 to start camp
- General agreement on voluntary and high-risk opt-out
- General agreement on stipend if games lost
The NFLPA requested eliminating the preseason after the NFL initially trimmed it from four games to two. The league was expected to tighten the camp roster limit because of the challenges of social distancing within team facilities.
NFL training camps are scheduled to open across the league by the end of the month, with most clubs requiring veterans to report by July 28.
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