A memo from the commissioner allowed all 32 teams to conduct training camp at their team facilities, allowing normalcy for many teams, including the Green Bay Packers. Other teams often traveled to remote sites for their training camps, such as the Dallas Cowboys, and will have to stay near home.
According to NFL.com, the decision was made with the blessing of the NFLPA and was made to limit exposure rates and the need to heavily decontaminate multiple facilities.
“We believe that each of these steps will enhance our ability to protect the health and safety of players and your football staffs and are consistent with a sound approach to risk management in the current environment,” Roger Goodell said.