How Did The NFL Execute The 2020-21 Season Amid The Pandemic

How Did The NFL Execute The 2020-21 Season Amid The Pandemic

Less than a week separates us from the Super Bowl LV. However, the ongoing pandemic can easily threaten the event as two Kansas City Chiefs players, wide receiver Demarcus Robinson and center Daniel Kilgroe, were listed on the NFL’s reserve/COVID-19 list. Surprisingly, Andy Reid does not sound alarmed at all. The Kansas City coach said that “It will all work out”.

Neither of the aforementioned players tested positive for the virus. But, they are classified as “high-risk” after close contact with infected individuals. If they don’t test positive before Sunday’s Super Bowl, they are clear to play.

In hindsight, this highlights the strict protocol the NFL enforced. They presented strategies that allowed the league to continue on with the season and at the same time give Bitcoin sportsbook a chance to give life to the sports betting market.

One of the defining factors of the NFL, when the pandemic started, was their relentlessness. They never introduced drastic changes to the calendar. The season carried on, albeit with minor tweaks to preseason matches, live fans, and social distancing between teams. Ultimately, the season went on smoother than expected.

If the season ended today, everyone can easily call it a success. Nevertheless, we have one final game to go to close out the season, so the strict measures have to carry on until the very last minute. No “Media Day” this time. All interviews are replaced with Zoom sessions.

The NFL amped up safety and health standards leading to the Buccaneers vs Chiefs matchup. At this point, the goal is to get all key players fit and ready to play on Sunday. In addition, there will be no arrival ceremonies and shared media conferences.

The Chiefs are holding out until Friday before traveling to Florida while the Buccaneers carry on with the week and training sessions as usual.

Kansas City Chiefs are entering the game without two of its best tacklers, opening an opportunity for the Buccaneers’ potent pass rush to go for Mahomes after recording five sacks in the NFC championship game. Kilgroe was part of special teams in the AFC championship but started four games this season. Depth is a crucial part of any team in this matchup.

Despite the pandemic, the NFL was never fazed by the challenges of keeping the season going. Six days from now, the league finishes strong with Super Bowl LV. Bet on the matches and see early Super Bowl LV odds and Super Bowl LV MVP odds right here.