NFL Cancels Preseason Games Ahead Of 2020 Season, Commissioner Says

PITTSBURGH (KDKA/CNN) -- There will be no preseason games for the National Football League this year, according to an open letter published Monday by Commissioner Roger Goodell.

The mandate comes as every aspect of sporting world has been affected by coronavirus. Earlier this year, the NFL had to hold its draft virtually to avoid the spread of the virus. The season is set to begin in September.

"The NFL in 2020 will not look like other years," Goodell wrote. "Players and coaches will be tested for the virus regularly, including every day for a while. Preseason games have been canceled."

Goodell wrote that late summer and early fall are usually "the most optimistic time of year for our fans, and for all 32 teams."

"In a year that has been extraordinarily difficult for our country and the world, we hope the energy of this moment will provide some much-needed optimism," Goodell wrote.

Along with a canceled preseason, players and team staff will have to follow rigorous health and safety protocols, Goodell said.

"When there is a positive test, strict regulations will be enforced to isolate and care for that individual and to contain the virus before it spreads," Goodell wrote, adding that state and local health guidelines will determine whether fans will attend games this season.

The Pittsburgh Steelers' players are set to arrive at Heinz Field to prepare for their 2020 training camp later Tuesday morning.

(© Copyright 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. CNN contributed to this report.)

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