Assuming NFL training camps open as planned next week, rosters will include a maximum of 80 players, as opposed to the usual 90, in an effort to help enforce social distancing measures in team facilities, according to sources.

With the most recent developments, the league and the players' union are inching closer to an agreement on rules that will govern training camp and the season amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Many teams often have to add stalls to their usual locker rooms to accommodate 90-man camp rosters. But this year, with rules mandating 6 feet of space between lockers, teams have had to get creative in terms of locating new space for auxiliary locker rooms.