J.J. Watt says it's still too early for players to make a decision on whether they'll play this season given the unknowns that remain with the coronavirus pandemic.

The Houston Texans are scheduled to report to training camp July 25.

"I've been on the NFLPA calls the last couple times we've had them," Watt said. "I don't think we're anywhere ... I don't think we're at a point yet where people are making that decision because we don't have enough information yet to be making decisions like that. So I think that it's a very fluid process, and I think it keeps coming up. Obviously ... the report date gets closer and closer. But as of right now, we really don't have enough information to make a decision like that, I would say."

Watt said he hoped the NFL was looking at the way the other leagues are operating in their attempts to return to play.

"We're in uncharted territory," Watt said. "Everybody is. So whether it's the NBA, whether it's the MLB, whether it's the NWSL, whoever it is. We're in uncharted waters right now. So everybody should be looking and watching and observing what everybody else is doing to see what works, what doesn't work and needs to be tweaked because we're all kind of going through this thing together.

"Listen, everybody wants sports. We all want sports. But we also all want it to be as safe as possible. So learning from other people's experiences and trying to tweak it and make it as best as possible by the time we get around to it is a very important [thing] to do. So obviously we're hoping that we can learn from those and get better and we're hoping that they have success with theirs because we all want to watch sports. We just want to make sure it's safe."