Keeping a schedule key to Argos’ lineman dealing with COVID-19 pandemic
TORONTO — Professional athletes are often creatures of habit, and that’s helping Jamal Campbell deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Toronto Argonauts’ burly offensive lineman remains unsure exactly when he’ll be allowed to resume playing football. The CFL has postponed the start of training camps, which were scheduled to open next month, and said the regular season (slated to begin June 11) won’t kick off until early July, at the earliest.
That’s left Campbell and other CFL players with no shortage of questions this off-season. But the 26-year-old Toronto native said keeping a daily schedule has helped him deal with the unusual circumstance of having to spend most of his time at home.
“Honestly, I’m just keeping a schedule, that’s the easiest way for me to do it,” Campbell said. “Just create a schedule and following that every week.”