Giants, Jets to hold indoor practices as Canadian wildfire smoke harms air quality, per report

Giants, Jets to hold indoor practices as Canadian wildfire smoke harms air quality, per report
Giants, Jets to hold indoor practices as Canadian wildfire smoke harms air quality, per report
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Wildfires in Canada are affecting regions of the United States. Smoke from the fires has been picked up by a swirling low pressure system, forcing areas in the central and eastern United States to be placed under air quality alerts. 

The poor air quality is affecting NFL teams as well, as the New York Giants and New York Jets will practice indoors on Thursday due to the smoky conditions, per ESPN. They may not be the only teams going indoors, either, as Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera said Wednesday his team may be forced inside due to the air quality as well. 

"We looked at the air quality index," Rivera said Wednesday. "We reached out to our doctors, our medical personnel and asked about what our options are about practicing today, tomorrow and probably next week we'll have to continue to monitor it."

"We're going to talk to the players before we go out there and tell anybody that has respiratory concerns, obviously we would excuse," Rivera continued. "Or if they start feeling any issue during workouts we would send them inside. Then we would have to consider tomorrow potentially going inside the bubble to practice. If we can avoid it we will, but if not, if the air quality becomes a little too concerning, then we most certainly will go in."  

The smoke from more than 100 active wildfires burning along the United States-Canadian border has traveled south into several states, but New York was notably hit hard. An air quality health advisory was in effect Wednesday for much of the state, per CBS News

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