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With rookie minicamps https://www.hockeyprojersey.com/nashville-predators-viktor-arvidsson-women-jersey set to commence shortly, the NFL informed all teams Wednesday night they should offer COVID-19 vaccines to all rookies, NFL Network's Tom Peli sero reported.In addition to encouraging clubs to offer vaccinations, the league is also aiming for teams to "highlight to all players that vaccinations may https://www.hockeyprojersey.com/father-s-day-edmonton-oilers-feature-jersey help players avoid mi sed practices and games, and therefore may have a competitive impact for the club," Peli sero added.It's the latest development in the NFL's ongoing efforts to encourage players and personnel to vaccinate -- for the general public to do so, as well.By May 17, all NFL clubs must transition back to regular-season COVID-19 protocols, which means players, coaches and other Tier 1, 2 and 3 individuals for teams "are prohibited https://www.hockeyprojersey.com/chicago-blackhawks-glenn-hall-youth-jersey https://www.hockeyprojersey.com/st-louis-blues-jake-allen-youth-jersey from gathering outside of the club facility."Other protocols set to start on May 17 or as early as May 14 for teams who begin rookie minicamps then will be a max of 15 players in the weight room, no in-person media interviews for players, no club-organized social gatherings and a max of five https://www.hockeyprojersey.com/buffalo-sabres-kyle-okposo-women-jersey tryouts per week for teams.Like other NFL players, rookies who get vaccinated will be , such as weekly testing rather than daily. Players who are not vaccinated will need to be tested daily.