Sources: CFL players will have ability to opt out of shortened 2020 season
TORONTO — CFL players uncomfortable with participating in a shortened ’20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic will have the right to opt out without penalty.
The CFL and CFL Players’ Association continue to negotiate amendments to the current collective bargaining agreement that would allow a condensed season to be played.
Commissioner Randy Ambrosie has stated the earliest action could begin is September, but a cancelled campaign remains possible.
Two sources requesting anonymity say even if the two sides hammer out an amended CBA by the CFL-mandated deadline Thursday, players feeling uneasy about a return to the field will be able to opt out with impunity.