CFL establishes policy in case any 2021 games are cancelled due to COVID-19 issues
TORONTO — The CFL has established a policy should COVID-19 issues force game cancellations this year.
The league didn’t stage a 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic and teams will resume play with an shortened 14-game regular season that begins Thursday night.
“Our goal is to ensure we have zero game cancellations due to issues caused by an outbreak of COVID-19 within our football operations,” CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie said in a statement. “While this policy spells out what will happen if cancellations do occur, its main purpose is to encourage all of our players to get fully vaccinated in order to minimize the risk to our season and, most importantly, their health and safety.”
According to the policy, if a game can’t be played and rescheduled because of COVID-19 issues, the club suffering from the COVID-19 issues will forfeit a 1-0 loss. If both squads have COVID-19 issues, each will forfeit the game and assigned losses.