Small red lights were constantly flashing when the Cincinnati Bengals conducted their first walk-through with veterans and rookies on Tuesday.
Players and coaches are required to wear wristbands when they enter the team facility. The wristbands flash red when they are within 6 feet from another individual. Social distancing rules are enforced during team meetings. However, players are in close proximity on the field during the walk-through portion of training camp. Traditional huddles are still part of walk-throughs, which sets off sensors on the NFL-issued wristbands.
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"Yes (they are wearing them).