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Source: NFL makes offer to players to scrap all preseason games

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NFL offers players no preseason games (1:32)

Dianna Russini reports on the NFL's proposal to bypass the preseason and how this plan could impact rosters across the league. (1:32)

The NFL on Monday made an offer to the NFL Players Association to play no preseason games this summer, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The players had been pushing to not play preseason games this year, and the league had been seeking to play two games instead of the usual four.

The league's proposal to the players includes an offer for a longer training camp acclimation period, a source told ESPN's Dan Graziano, and that is closer to what the union proposed.

The NFLPA has not yet informed the league whether it will accept the proposal.

Earlier Monday, the league said players will be tested daily for the coronavirus for at least the first two weeks of training camp, per the league's new testing protocols.

The NFL and the players' union reached an agreement as rookies for the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs were set to report to camp. Rookies for other teams will begin arriving Tuesday.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.