The NFL has filed an appeal of Judge Nelson's ruling with the 8th circuit court and if that court issues a stay on her ruling this could potentially all be reversed, but for the moment the NFL has begun to comply with the Nelson ruling and has told clubs to open their doors for business.
Clubs have been directed to allow players to use team facilities for training, rehab and medical treatment. They are allowed to distribute playbooks and conduct film study sessions. Mandatory and voluntary camps may begin and players may also be involved in team sponsored charity activities.
As of yet, there is no player movement or free agency allowed. However, the NFL said that they will release that information tomorrow. After the jump is the full list of what the NFL has told teams is permissible.
- Players will be permitted to use club facilities for physical examinations, rehabilitation and medical treatment, as scheduled by the club.
- Clubs will be permitted to distribute playbooks, game film and other similar materials to players.
- Coaches may meet with players for the purpose of discussing any materials distributed to players under item 2 above, as well as the club’s off-season workout program, its schedule of mini-camps, Organized Team Activities ("OTAs"), and other similar matters.
- Voluntary off-season workout programs, including OTAs and classroom instruction, may begin subject to the rules in Article XXXV of the 2006 CBA and Appendix L. Participating players will be paid $130 per day, provided the player fulfills the club’s reasonable off-season workout requirements. Such workouts will count toward the requirements of any off-season workout bonus in the player’s contract.
- On days during which no official off-season workouts or OTAs are scheduled under item 4 above, nothing shall prevent the club from permitting any player to use the club facility to work out on his own on a voluntary, unpaid basis during normal business hours, or such other hours as may be set by the club, provided: (i) there is no participation or supervision by any coach, trainer or other club personnel; and (ii) the club has first verified that the player has an existing medical insurance policy in place. Players without such personal coverage should not be permitted to work out at the club facility on an unsupervised basis under this item 5, but may do so under item 4 above. Unsupervised workouts will not count toward the requirements of any off-season workout bonus in the player’s contract. This item 5 will apply both prior to and after the commencement of the club’s official off-season workout program.
- Mandatory and voluntary mini-camps may begin subject to the rules in Article XXXVI of the 2006 CBA.
- The league office will promptly make arrangements to resume counseling, rehabilitation and treatment activities in connection with the substances of abuse and steroid programs. We will advise clubs as to when and on what basis testing will commence.
- Players may participate in club-sponsored charitable and community relations events.