The Arizona Republic

NFL recommends some sideline players wear masks

- Barry Wilner

The NFL is recommendi­ng that players on the sidelines who are not participat­ing in a game or about to go on the field wear protective masks.

In a memo obtained by The Associated Press on Friday, the league’s management council also suggested the 32 teams enhance physical distancing on the sidelines while the NFL considers expanding the bench area.

Although the NFL stopped short of mandating masks for all players not on the field, it “strongly encouraged” all active players in the bench area who are not about to enter the game to wear masks while standing on the sideline and/or sitting on the bench.

“A player wearing a mask during a close contact has a significan­tly reduced probabilit­y of being designated a ‘High Risk Close Contact’ after an exposure to a COVID-positive individual,” the memo said.

Citing a player who tested positive two days after playing in a game and who had close contacts with 17 teammates and two team staffers – most of which occurred while the player was standing on the sideline – “we are strongly recommendi­ng that clubs continue to implement measures to encourage physical distancing among players and staff on the sidelines during games,” the memo said.

While the NFL considers expanding the bench area further down the sideline, teams may consider reconfigur­ing or adding benches.

“Assistant coaches and members of the football staff should pay particular attention to ensuring that players remain separated while waiting to enter the game, as well as avoiding grouping or bunching,” the league said.

The league also is offering an additional testing option for bus drivers retained by teams in the away city, prior to the team’s arrival.

The NFL has been particular­ly proactive in dealing with coaches who have not obeyed protocols – though such efforts might seem unsuccessf­ul given how Panthers coach Matt Rhule and some assistants on Thursday night skirted those rules about properly wearing masks. Several coaches, including Pete Carroll and Jon Gruden, were fined $100,000 for not obeying the requiremen­ts, and teams have been fined $250,000 apiece for sideline issues.

Earlier Friday, the NFL said that the Los Angeles Chargers’ game at Denver this weekend isn’t in jeopardy after players on both teams tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

“No, it is not. There’s no change to the status of the game,” NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told The Associated Press. “There have been 70-plus instances of a team having a player or players who test positive. The player is isolated and we conduct contact tracing to ensure to mitigate any risk of potential spread among the team.”

New York Giants guard Will Hernandez tested positive this week and most of the team’s offensive linemen were barred from the practice facility. Hernandez is in isolation and it is unlikely he will play Monday against Tampa Bay.

 ?? PHELAN M. EBENHACK/AP ?? The NFL is recommendi­ng that players on the sidelines who are not participat­ing in a game or about to go on the field wear protective masks, according to a league management council memo obtained by The Associated Press on Friday.
PHELAN M. EBENHACK/AP The NFL is recommendi­ng that players on the sidelines who are not participat­ing in a game or about to go on the field wear protective masks, according to a league management council memo obtained by The Associated Press on Friday.

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