The unknown timeline and logistics surrounding the return of sports is due to continuing concerns across the country surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
Further opening the economy also depends on "if we (as a state) hold these trend lines," said Newsom. The governor didn't offer any details beyond that, though.
"We're just talking about the opportunity … to begin the process of organizing around what that may or may not look like," Newsom said via The Mercury News.
While Newsom adds that doing so would also require "deep stipulations" and "very prescriptive conditions" for such events, the news might mean that the San Francisco 49ers could play their home games for the upcoming season at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.
Some felt there was a possibility of California-based NFL teams playing their home games outside of the state. For example, the 49ers might have been able to play at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, without disrupting the home schedule of the Arizona Cardinals.
Similarly, the two Los Angeles teams, the Chargers and Rams, could have played at newly-built Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada—the home stadium of the Raiders.
49ers cornerback Richard Sherman suggested that money is likely a big reason for the updated timeline.
The NFL is scheduled to kick off its regular season in September, with the 49ers slated to open the season by hosting the Cardinals at Levi's Stadium on Sunday, September 13.
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