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Thursday, May 28, 2020

NFL coaches could report by June first but virtual workouts slated to continue.

Goodell is in a hurry to get back to normal, or at least that's what it seems like. He plans to have coaches back at work sooner rather than later according to Ian Rapoport.

Rapoport tweeted Thursday, "NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says he’s hopeful the NFL can bring coaches back into their facilities as early as next week. The league is also extending the virtual offseason by two weeks. But preparing for an on-time regular season (and adjusting if necessary)."

The league has been slowly allowing more and more personal into team facilities and it seems the commish wants coaches in the buildings now, asap.

Skylar Carlin of Clutch point reported that select personnel were allowed at the facilities but Majority of personnel were banned.

"While front office members were able to return, coaches and players weren’t permitted to return. Though, players who are recovering from injuries are allowed to use the facilities."

The league has still yet to come to agreement with the players union about reporting for camp, while covid-19 is still lurking behind every closed door. However, getting coaching staffs in the building is one step closer to a September kickoff. 

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