March 26, 2020 

By City News Service 

 

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has ordered all 32 league teams – including the Rams and Chargers – to close their team facilities for at least two weeks starting tonight due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with some exceptions.

 

The order, which goes into effect at 6 p.m. Wednesday, will affect the Rams' training facility on the campus of Cal Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, and the Chargers' site in Costa Mesa.

 

In a letter sent to all 32 teams on Tuesday to the teams, Goodell said he was taking the action to “ensure that all clubs operate on a level playing field.”

 

The following exceptions apply:

 

• Trainers or doctors who are providing ongoing medical treatment to players;

 

• Directors of facilities, security personnel and independent contracts who maintain physical security of the facilities;

 

• Technology personnel necessary to maintain security and operational capabilities of a team's IT network that enables remote work by team staff.

 

“During this time,” Goodell wrote, “clubs are free to conduct all normal business operations, including signing players, evaluating draft- eligible prospects, selling tickets and other activities to prepare for the 2020 season.”

 

The league will reassess its order on April 8. 

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