If approved, the NFL would do away with the voluntary portion of the offseason program and start training camp earlier.
In the new plan, voluntary spring offseason workouts would essentially cease to exist in exchange for an earlier start to training camp that includes a longer ramp-up beginning in some cases as early as mid-June. Browns DT Shelby Harris took to X to express his rebuttal of the potential change, which could be approved this summer
Currently, the offseason program runs from mid-April until mid-June and consists of three different phases. Phase one covers the first two weeks and is made up of meeting and conditioning work. Phase two then stretches over a three week span and features individual drills out on the field without helmets and no team work. Phase three, which teams are currently in, covers the final four weeks of the program and consists of OTAs and veteran minicamp.
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