ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – NFL players were locked out of team headquarters last offseason because of the coronavirus pandemic.
This year, their union wants them to boycott any in-person OTAs. Members of the Broncos and Seahawks said Tuesday they'll do just that. “We find ourselves still in the midst of a pandemic with no comprehensive plan to keep players as safe as possible, yet teams are pressuring players to attend voluntary workouts," that begin next week, tweeted DeMaurice Smith, executive director of the NFL Players Association. “The union has advised players that given the continued risk of exposure and the goal of a full 2021 NFL season, that they should not attend these voluntary workouts,” Smith added. “It is every player’s decision,