Some NFL teams are finding it difficult to transform their team facilities into a place that follows the league's COVID-19 guidelines. However, the Atlanta Falcons don't appear to have the same issues as other teams. In an interview with ProFootballTalk, Matt Ryan revealed the details on Atlanta's ‘massive setup' for training camp.

“We’re lucky that we’ve got a lot of space and a massive setup,” Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan said on Wednesday’s #PFTPM podcast. “For us to be able to kind of space out and make sure we are up to code on all of the protocols, we have these kind of townhomes that we stay in during training camp that are built right behind our facility, which we’re able to use as our locker room right now. We each have our own individual bathroom and bed and changing area, and all that kind of stuff. We’re uniquely built to kind of handle this, and our staff here has done an amazing job of trying to make it safe as possible for everybody and appreciate them doing that.”

Of course, with the coronavirus remaining an issue, social distancing is going to be a priority for teams in 2020. While some teams still struggle to follow the guidelines, the Falcons seem well prepared for a situation like this.

Instead of typical locker rooms, Atlanta has townhouses that can act as a locker room for each player. In addition to that, each player gets their own bathroom and bed. Regardless of the unusual aspects of the offseason, Ryan is confident in Atlanta's offense.

There's no doubt that training camps are going to be a bit abnormal for teams in 2020. But for the Falcons, they'll have an advantage over other teams when it comes to living accommodations.