The Canadian Football League is looking at a number of scenarios as they look ahead toward the summer in the wake of COVID-19.

According to TSN Football Insider Farhan Lalji, the CFL is not considering moving the Grey Cup set for Nov. 22 in Regina at this time, but what constitutes a "credible season" is being worked through. A shortened eight-game season has been discussed with teams playing one another once and beginning on Labour Day.

Being told that as the @cfl looks at a number of possibilities, they are not considering moving the Grey Cup from Nov 22nd in Regina at this time. What constitutes a “credible season” is being worked through. 8 games has been discussed (play each team once) starting Labor Day. — Farhan Lalji (@FarhanLaljiTSN) March 25, 2020

2/2. Obviously this is a fluid situation. Many options that were unthinkable a week ago are now on the table. Plenty of additional considerations for a gate driven league. All teams are currently looking at training camp contingencies and logistics. @CFLonTSN @TSN_Sports — Farhan Lalji (@FarhanLaljiTSN) March 25, 2020 Lalji adds things are fluid but many options that were considered unthinkable one week ago are now on the table. All teams are currently looking at training camp contingencies and logistics. Lalji adds things are fluid but many options that were considered unthinkable one week ago are now on the table. All teams are currently looking at training camp contingencies and logistics.

Training camps were originally supposed to begin in mid-May with the start of the regular season kicking off on June 11.