The NFL has given teams permission to open their facilities on Tuesday without coaches and players, and the Miami Dolphins have the green light to do so after Governor Ron DeSantis announced earlier in the week that Florida is open to professional sports teams that want to resume activity amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a memo sent to the 32 teams Friday by Commissioner Roger Goodell and obtained by The Associated Press, the NFL’s leader stressed that the clubs must be “in compliance with any additional public health requirements in their jurisdiction, and have implemented the protocols that were developed by [league medical officer] Dr.