With the recent surge of COVID-19 cases, the NFL has a lot to consider with how to proceed with its 2020 season.
For now, the league is still planning to have training camps start on time in July, according to NFL executive vice president Jeff Pash.
It would be great for teams like the Bengals to have their rookies and new players report earlier, especially No. 1 overall pick Joe Burrow, who has been limited to only virtual offseason work thus far.
In addition, NFL medical director Allen Sills said the league is still working on a testing program for the virus that has yet to be finalized.