NFL May Move Titans-Steelers Game to Monday Night Following Covid Scare

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Sep/29/2020

The Tennessee Titans have closed their facilities until Saturday following three players and five staff testing positive for Covid-19. The NFL made the announcement on Tuesday.  On Wednesday the league officially postponed Sunday's Titans-Steelers game.

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The eight new positive tests have been confirmed after additional testing, a source told ESPN's Kevin Seifert. Those who tested positive have been asymptomatic as of Tuesday morning, a source told ESPN's Dan Graziano.

The Titans, citing an "abundance of caution," issued a statement saying they halted in-person work Tuesday. The Minnesota Vikings, who played the Titans on Sunday, did the same.  No positive tests have been confirmed by the Vikings.

"Out of the abundance of caution, the organization has decided to work remotely today as we follow NFL protocols related to the COVID-19 virus," the Titans' statement said.

The NFL is currently considering having this game played Monday night.

"This is not unexpected," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wrote Tuesday to the chief executives and presidents for every team in a memo, which was obtained by ESPN. "There will be players and staff who will test positive during the season."

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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