In 2020, teams across the National Football League saw a greatly altered preseason, with no preseason games and almost no in-person workouts prior to Training Camp due to the COVID-19 situation. It appears that the player’s union is pushing for the same sort of setup again this year, and will be urging players not to go to in-person workouts.
Specifically, J.C. Tretter, the Cleveland Browns center that currently serves as the president of the NFLPA, has said that the player’s union is pushing for another all-virtual offseason and would urge players to boycott any in-person workouts.