NFL, NFLPA not in agreement on preseason taken in Hagerstown, Md. (Steelers)

NFL Commisioner Roger Goodell. -- GETTY

Unlike Major League Baseball, the NHL and NBA, the NFL has been able to sit back and see what the other professional sports organizations do as it pertains to their return-to-play plans.

The NHL and NBA are going the "bubble" route, having their players in hub cities, keeping them isolated to help limit potential infection of the coronavirus. MLB is hoping to have players travel for their 60-game regular season, but it is highly unlikely fans will be watching from the stands.

While the NFL has had the luxury of waiting, that luxury is quickly coming to an end, with training camps slated to begin on, or around, July 28. Earlier this week, reports circulated that the NFL planned to cut the preseason schedule from four games to two. But the NFLPA essentially told the league to pump the brakes on any sweeping changes to the preseason.

What could still change? Going from four to two games seems reasonable, but the Players Association reportedly wants to eliminate the preseason entirely. Instead, it wants a return-to-play protocol put in place which will slowly ramp up to Week 1.

What will this plan look like? This, per Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network:

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