NFL 2020 USA Sep8

 Football is almost back. On Thursday, the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs will host the Houston Texans for the first NFL game since the Super Bowl in February. How did we get here so fast? Actually, don’t answer that. A lot has happened in the world, and subsequently we are all less informed entering this NFL season than usual. 

That’s where this guide comes in handy. On the off chance you have been focusing on, uh, things other than the NFL offseason during the past six months, here are the Sparknotes on the 16 most important events, stories, and lingering questions since the Chiefs won the Lombardi Trophy.

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However, the NFL has opted against the “bubble” approach used by the NBA, NHL, and MLS because there are too many people involved in football operations—about 150 combined players, coaches, and essential staff for each of the 32 teams. 

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