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NFL, NFLPA Reportedly Agree to Revised CBA, COVID-19 Rules for 2020 Season

The NFL and its Players Association reportedly took a major step toward playing the 2020 season amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the two sides finalized the collective bargaining agreement for the 2020 campaign Monday. The finalized deal "resolved all outstanding issues" on what the league and players agreed to 10 days ago.

Among the notable developments was a discipline schedule from the NFL Management Council that will punish players for "High Risk COVID-19 conduct":

Tom Pelissero

The NFL Management Council just sent clubs an updated discipline schedule, including fines and suspensions for “High Risk COVID-19 conduct,” such as going to clubs, bars and house parties without PPE.