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NFL kicking off voter registration and education initiative

AP Pro Football Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 5 months AGO
by AP Pro Football Writer
| June 25, 2020 12:03 PM

The NFL is kicking off a voting education and registration initiative.

Commissioner Roger Goodell told the 32 team owners on a conference call Thursday that the league is developing programs and working with the players association, Players Coalition and other organizations such as RISE and the US Vote Foundation. The programs will focus on education, registration and activation.

The goal is for NFL players, coaches, executives and staff to register to vote, inspire others to vote and vote themselves. The NFL also will support players who have plans or programs to achieve the same in their communities.

In recent conversations with players, Goodell said voting was a subject they consistently stressed as important to them.

The owners also are expected to discuss further reopening of team facilities, including to players; a reduction of the preseason; and reporting dates for training camps — all as the next steps toward the NFL's return during the coronavirus pandemic.

Earlier Thursday, the league and the Pro Football Hall of Fame canceled the opening preseason game between Dallas and Pittsburgh set for Aug. 6. The hall's induction ceremonies set for Aug. 8 and for mid-September for a special centennial class, have been moved to August 2021, when the Cowboys and Steelers will play in the game.

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