COVID-19 pandemic creating twice as many challenges for some CFL players
TORONTO — The COVID-19 pandemic is creating plenty of financial uncertainty for CFL players.
It has forced the CFL to not only postpone the start of training camps — which were to open this month — but also push back the start of the regular season from June 11 to early July, at the earliest. However, last week commissioner Randy Ambrosie told a House of Commons standing committee on finance the most likely scenario is a cancelled 2020 season, although no formal announcement has been made.
CFL players haven’t received a game cheque since November. Many have off-season jobs — to not only supplement their income but also establish business connections for life after football. However, CFL Players’ Association executive director Brian Ramsay said a number of players have either been laid off or lost their positions outright because of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Ramsay couldn’t say exactly how many players have been affected, but added the union membership is facing many of the same realities Canadians are these days.