CFL, CFLPA at odds regarding potential suspension of operation this season
TORONTO — Brian Ramsay looked set the record straight Friday.
The CFL and CFL Players’ Association have halted discussions on potential contingency plans for the 2020 campaign due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The league has already postponed the start of training camps — which were to open next month — and won’t begin its regular season, which was scheduled to open June 11, until July at the earliest.
Ramsay, the CFLPA’s executive director, said the CFL can’t unilaterally decide on any contingency plan as per the current collective bargaining agreement. Any changes, he added, would require agreement from both sides.
“I think there’s nothing the players, fans and everyone involved with this league wants more (than a 2020 season),” Ramsay said. “There are many things to discuss in the collective agreement to get there because of the situation we’ve been placed in with the pandemic.