A deal reached by the National Football Leauge and the NFL Players Association bans players from attending any indoor church services that are above 25 percent capacity, multiple sources told NBC Sports on Saturday.
Alongside its restrictions on attending worship services, the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) also prohibits players from attending indoor nightclubs and bars (except for take-out), indoor concerts, professional sports games, and indoor parties that include 15 or more people.
The deal has not been publicly released, but NBC Sports made no mention of any restrictions on attending protests. Meanwhile, the NFL’s Twitter account has been sharing and celebrating pictures of players engaging in protests around the country.
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Communists. atheists' and bigots the non-thinking management of the nfl. Sooooooo dumb. Sport without fans.
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The taxpayers are stuck with the bill to build these stadiums so a very few can get unbelievably rich. This needs to be stopped!
Hardly anyone I know watches NFL anymore...let them kill football on their own... they've done a good job so far..
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