Can someone clarify for me why we aren't seeing ejected players have to go to the locker room as in past years? Is it some kind of COVID-related rule? I don't see why that would make any difference, but I saw the ejected Cincinnati player on the sideline yesterday and obviously Skalski stayed on the sideline after his ejection last night.
I read the ESPN article about Shaun Wade this week and it spend extensive time talking about how he was essentially alone in the locker room all game after his ejection last year. So this is clearly a new thing.