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The NFL reportedly sent a memo to its 32 teams Friday advising them to enhance security after the deadly shooting at the league’s New York City offices July 28, according to ESPN.
The memo was reportedly sent by the NFL’s chief security officer and general counsel to all team owners and presidents and made three recommendations: • Updated threat assessments to correctly mitigate and identify risks • Armed law enforcement or security officers at team and league buildings whenever players or staff are present • Weapons screening to enter team and league buildings
“The Committee recognizes that these changes will affect day-to-day operations and require an investment of time, coordination, and resources,” the memo said, according to ESPN. “