The Effect of Probable COVID-19 Infection on the National Football League Players' Performance and Endurance During the 2020 Season
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The Effect of Probable COVID-19 Infection on the National Football League Players' Performance and Endurance During the 2020 Season
Abstract
Objective The objective of this study was to assess whether the National Football League (NFL) players with probable coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the 2020 season experienced a decline in athletic performance and endurance. Methods All players who were listed on the NFL's COVID-19 Injury Reserve (COVID-IR) list were screened for inclusion. Players were included in the study if they had spent ≥10 days on the COVID-19 IR list (which indicated a positive PCR test based on the NFL COVID-19 policies), had played in at least two games before and after going on the IR list, and primarily played an offensive or defensive position. The mean number of snaps played per game and Pro Football Focus (PFF) score per game were collected for each athlete, which served as surrogate measures of endurance and performance, respectively. The results were analyzed with players grouped by position, and then all players grouped as a whole. Within-group comparisons were performed via t-tests. Results A total of 78 players met the criteria for inclusion in the study. The overall mean PFF score pre-COVID-19 infection was 62.15 (SD: 6.93), while it was 61.73 (SD: 7.42) post-COVID-19 infection, showing a decrease of 0.42 after infection (n=78, p=0.33). The mean number of snaps played per game pre-COVID-19 infection was 38.99 (SD: 16.46) while it was 38.10 (SD: 17.05) post-COVID-19 infection, showing a decrease of 0.89 after infection (n=78, p=0.30). When grouped by position, statistically significant differences were seen with Defensive Backs' mean snaps played per game decreasing by 18.30 (n=6, p=0.03) and Defensive Linemen's mean PFF score decreasing by 3.77 points (n=21, p=0.03). Conclusion Based on our findings, COVID-19 infection negatively impacted endurance in Defensive Backs, and performance in Defensive Linemen. However, there was inconclusive evidence to show whether COVID-19 infection negatively impacted other positions when analyzed separately or all positions when analyzed together. Further studies with more participants are needed to fully assess the effects of COVID-19 on performance and endurance in elite athletes.
Keywords: athletes; covid-19; endurance; football; nfl; performance; physical medicine and rehabilitation (pm&r); sports medicine.
Copyright © 2023, Walker et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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