The XFL website have job postings for Team Presidents for each of the newly named XFL teams as well as Team Directors for Communication and Media Relations.
They also have applications for players, coaches and agents at www.xfl.com/careers.
The XFL twitter tweeted the following over the last 24 hours:
While our business operations team was busy preparing for tomorrow’s big press conference, our football ops staff was on the field for the first time this afternoon, testing potential rule changes, looking ahead to #XFL2020. pic.twitter.com/nNVRU33Bj7
— XFL (@xfl2020) December 5, 2018
The #XFL has partnered with the @NJCAA to put its theories into practice over three days in Mississippi, with the goals of speeding up the game and creating more rhythm, while focusing on safety in a traditional football setting. pic.twitter.com/4Ip6QoTDTt
— XFL (@xfl2020) December 5, 2018
New Sr. VP of Football Operations Doug Whaley shares his thoughts on Day 1 of the #XFL’s football rules testing with the @NJCAA. pic.twitter.com/b7F4dxp00l
— XFL (@xfl2020) December 5, 2018
Why is the #XFL reimagining the traditional kickoff?
— XFL (@xfl2020) December 5, 2018
Director of Football Operations Sam Schwartzstein discusses the league’s on-going testing with @NJCAA in Mississippi. ???????? pic.twitter.com/erfFjkmbN5
Meanwhile in Mississippi, our “theories testing” in partnership with @NJCAA continued this afternoon, as we look to reimagine the game of football. #XFL2020 pic.twitter.com/okyn2bG3eP
— XFL (@xfl2020) December 5, 2018
Theories tested today focused on the two-minute drill, new lineman rules and tiered point-after conversions that would eliminate the extra kick. Instead teams could add 1 point from the 2-yard line, 2 points from the 5-yard line or 3 points from the 15-yard line. pic.twitter.com/BnmBiGcBGS
— XFL (@xfl2020) December 5, 2018
Following this afternoon’s session, Sr. VP of Football Operations Doug Whaley discussed the theory that the #XFL is testing related to the two-minute drill. pic.twitter.com/S8fBgPUV3R
— XFL (@xfl2020) December 5, 2018
Whaley also shared the thought process behind potentially eliminating the point-after kick and implementing a tiered point-after conversion system. #XFL2020 pic.twitter.com/HgMLFBnMA2
— XFL (@xfl2020) December 5, 2018
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