NFL delays Titans-Steelers ame after favorable Covid-19 tests

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NFL postpones Titans-Steelers ame after positive Covid-19 tests

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Malcolm Butler #21 of the Tennessee Titans knocks the ball away on a deep pass to Justin Jefferson #18 of the Minnesota Vikings in the 2nd quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium on September 27, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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The National Football League delayed the Tennessee Titans versus Pittsburgh Steelers video game for its upcoming Week 4 schedule due to 8 favorable Covid-19 cases.

The NFL stated Sunday’s video game, arranged for a 1 p.m. Eastern kickoff would be “rescheduled to allow additional time for further daily Covid-19 testing and to ensure the health and safety of players, coaches and game day personnel. Details on the new game date and time on either Monday or Tuesday will be announced as soon as possible,” the league stated in a declaration.

On Tuesday, the NFL stated the Titans returned favorable tests from 3 gamers and 5 other group workers. The group played the Vikings in Week 3, in a 31-30 win. The NFL stated both clubs would suspend “in-person club activities.”

With the both clubs not able to practice, the NFL likewise dealt with issues about competitive fairness as the clubs’ challengers had access to group centers and able to have in-person practices. As of now, it appears the NFL permit the Vikings contest versus the Houston Texans to stand this weekend.

In a declaration published on Twitter, the Vikings stated they have not gotten any favorable tests, however the group did close its practice website.