The NFL plans to stage a telethon for coronavirus relief during the 2020 NFL draft, according to the Associated Press' Tom Withers.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wrote a memo to teams in March confirming the league's plans to hold the draft from April 23-25 despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The scope of the event will be limited, and ESPN's Adam Schefter reported some team officials are expecting to conduct their draft business from home.
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