NFL 2020 USA Sep83

 The 2020 NFL season is about to start, which, for those of us who feel we've spent the past eight months writing about nothing but collective bargaining agreement talks and COVID-19 protocols, is a startling realization.

Don't get me wrong -- I'm as excited about the start of actual football games as you are, if not more. It has always been my wish to eventually transition back from reporting on contracts and side letters and negotiations to reporting on touchdowns and tackles and wins and losses.

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But there was a lot that changed this offseason, first with the new CBA the players and teams agreed to in March and then with the new, 2020-specific rules brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that the season is starting, you're going to see a lot of roster movement that you haven't seen in past years. Changes to the sizes of game-day rosters and practice squads and the way players are moved on and off rosters will be a big part of this season.

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