<p>59 National Football League (NFL) players in total have tested positive for Covid-19, the players' union said, with rookies scheduled to report to their teams on Tuesday and training camps opening for all players from July 28.</p>.<p>Top players voiced their concern and anger on Sunday over a lack of Covid-19 safety protocols. The NFLPA and the league on Monday reportedly agreed to daily coronavirus testing for all players during the first two weeks of camp.</p>.<p>The latest tally of players with a "known positive test" indicate there have been 23 new cases since the NFLPA's Covid-19 report last week.</p>.<p>"Our union has been pushing for the strongest testing, tracing and treatment protocols to keep our players safe," the NFLPA said in a statement on Monday.</p>.<p>"The testing protocols we agreed to are one critical factor that will help us return to work safely and gives us the best chance to play and finish the season."</p>.<p>The NFLPA statement did not include information about plans for testing during training.</p>.<p>The league is moving toward a Sept. 10 kickoff for their season, with attendance likely limited at stadiums across the country due to the coronavirus outbreak.</p>.<p>Major League Soccer (MLS) and the National Basketball Association (NBA), both operating out of a "bubble" at Disney World in Orlando, Florida, reported that no new positive cases came out of their most recent round of testing.</p>.<p>MLS is midway through its "MLS is Back Tournament," while the NBA is set to resume its season July 30. </p>
<p>59 National Football League (NFL) players in total have tested positive for Covid-19, the players' union said, with rookies scheduled to report to their teams on Tuesday and training camps opening for all players from July 28.</p>.<p>Top players voiced their concern and anger on Sunday over a lack of Covid-19 safety protocols. The NFLPA and the league on Monday reportedly agreed to daily coronavirus testing for all players during the first two weeks of camp.</p>.<p>The latest tally of players with a "known positive test" indicate there have been 23 new cases since the NFLPA's Covid-19 report last week.</p>.<p>"Our union has been pushing for the strongest testing, tracing and treatment protocols to keep our players safe," the NFLPA said in a statement on Monday.</p>.<p>"The testing protocols we agreed to are one critical factor that will help us return to work safely and gives us the best chance to play and finish the season."</p>.<p>The NFLPA statement did not include information about plans for testing during training.</p>.<p>The league is moving toward a Sept. 10 kickoff for their season, with attendance likely limited at stadiums across the country due to the coronavirus outbreak.</p>.<p>Major League Soccer (MLS) and the National Basketball Association (NBA), both operating out of a "bubble" at Disney World in Orlando, Florida, reported that no new positive cases came out of their most recent round of testing.</p>.<p>MLS is midway through its "MLS is Back Tournament," while the NBA is set to resume its season July 30. </p>