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camps were to start mid-May

CFL postpones the start of training camps due to COVID-19 pandemic

Mar 30, 2020 | 8:01 AM

TORONTO — The CFL has postponed the start of training camps due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The league announced the move in a statement and didn’t provide an indication of when camps might open.

Some rookie camps had been scheduled to open as early as May 11 with training camps starting May 17.

The postponing of training camps increases the likelihood the league will be forced to do the same with the start of its 2020 regular season. The CFL campaign is scheduled to begin June 11.

“The ongoing global pandemic and the resulting directives issued by various governments make it unsafe to proceed with plans to gather our athletes and coaches together as scheduled,” CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie said in a statement.

“As for our future plans, we are in the hands of our public health officials, the advice they are providing governments, and the directives those governments are issuing to us all, and we acknowledge their timetable will be dictated by the virus itself,” he added. “We will make further decisions when we can and share them with our fans and the public as soon as possible.”