The NFL Players Association has reportedly accepted the league's proposals to change the current collective bargaining agreement on both health and business fronts, clearing the way for training camps to open on time.
The news was reported by ESPN's Chris Mortensen and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The league later released an official statement, confirming the board had approved changes by a 29-3 vote.
On the health and safety side of things, players who test negative for COVID-19 will take physicals at their respective teams' facilities in early August, according to CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones.