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    List of NFL players to opt out of 2020 season

    Under the amended collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and NFL Players Association, agreed to on July 24, players have the choice to opt out of the 2020 NFL season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    If a player wishes to opt out, he must provide his club with written notification within seven days of the date that the NFL and NFLPA finalize the agreement that includes the terms of such opt-outs.

    To be designated a voluntary opt-out, a player must be under contract or subject to a tender. The player's contract will toll and all provisions of that contract for the tolled year will be applicable the following season; however, he will not receive an accrued season. The player will be eligible for a stipend of $150,000 to be treated as a salary advance against his tolled contract; an undrafted free agent, however, is not eligible for the stipend.

    To be designated a higher-risk opt-out, a player must have a diagnosis reflected in their medical records of at least one of the following factors, which are based upon a modified list of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) risk factors list: cancer; chronic kidney disease; COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease); immunocompromised state from solid organ transplant; serious heart conditions, such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, or cardiomyopathies; sickle cell disease; type 2 diabetes mellitus; asthma; cerebrovascular disease; cystic fibrosis; hypertension or high blood pressure; immunocompromised state from blood or bone marrow transplant, immune deficiencies, HIV, use of corticosteroids, or use of other immune weakening medicines; neurologic conditions, such as dementia; liver disease; or pulmonary fibrosis.

    It is not mandatory for a "higher risk" player to opt out. A higher-risk opt-out will receive an accrued season toward free agency and all benefits and minimum salary credit for a credited season and is also eligible for a stipend of $350,000, which will not constitute a salary advance.

    Here are the NFL players to opt out of the 2020 season so far:

    VOLUNTARY OPT-OUTS

    Baltimore Ravens: KR De'Anthony Thomas, OL Andre Smith

    Buffalo Bills: DT Star Lotulelei

    Dallas Cowboys: CB Maurice Canady, WR Stephen Guidry

    Green Bay Packers: WR Devin Funchess

    Houston Texans: DT Eddie Vanderdoes

    Kansas City Chiefs: OL Laurent Duvernay-Tardif

    New England Patriots: LB Dont'a Hightower, FB Dan Vitale, RB Brandon Bolden, OL Najee Toran

    Seattle Seahawks: OL Chance Warmack

    Tennessee Titans: OL Anthony McKinney

    HIGHER RISK OPT-OUTS

    Minnesota Vikings: DT Michael Pierce

    New England Patriots: OL Marcus Cannon

    Washington Football Team: DE Caleb Brantley

    UNSPECIFIED OPT-OUTS

    Carolina Panthers: UDFA LB Jordan Mack

    Chicago Bears: DT Eddie Goldman

    Denver Broncos: DT Kyle Peko

    New England Patriots: S Patrick Chung

    New Orleans Saints: TE Jason Vander Laan, TE Cole Wick

    New York Giants: OL Nate Solder

    New York Jets: OL Leo Koloamatangi

    Philadelphia Eagles: WR Marquise Goodwin

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    NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Wednesday that the veteran pass rusher did not show up for COVID-19 testing again Wednesday. There has been no communication with the team on why he's missed testing or where he is, per sources informed of the situation.

    The Titans placed Beasley on the reserve/did not report list on Tuesday after he skipped the first day of testing for veteran players.

    Tennessee signed Beasley this offseason to add oomph to their pass rush, hoping the one-year prove-it deal would bring the best out of the former first-round pick.

    Thus far, Tennessee hasn't heard from Beasley on whether he will opt out of the 2020 season or why he hasn't reported for testing with the rest of his new teammates.

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