Officialsportsbetting.com NFL Betting More than half of NFL coaching staffs not at team facilities

More than half of NFL coaching staffs not at team facilities

More than half the 32 NFL teams will not have coaching staffs at their facilities Friday even though the league has approved such returns where local governments allow them. Clubs with coaches in place at their training complexes were Super Bowl champion Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Denver, Dallas, Jacksonville and Atlanta. While entire staffs had not yet returned in many cities, such head coaches as the Chiefs’ Andy Reid, the Steelers’ Mike Tomlin, the Falcons’ Dan Quinn, the Broncos’ Vic Fangio and the Browns Kevin Stefanski were on hand.

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AFC Conference vs NFC Conference
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
NFC Conference-105
AFC Conference-115
AFC Conference vs NFC Conference
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
AFC Conference-115
NFC Conference-105

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