Two Week 5 games pushed back after positive COVID-19 tests
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[October 09, 2020]
By Amy Tennery
(Reuters) - The NFL on Thursday
postponed two Week 5 games after a number of positive COVID-19 tests
among players and personnel on multiple teams, as the league works
to keep its season on track.
The Denver Broncos and New England Patriots' Sunday showdown in
Foxborough has been pushed to Monday, while the Buffalo Bills game
against the Tennessee Titans was postponed two days and is set to be
contested on Tuesday.
"These scheduling decisions were made to ensure the health and
safety of players, coaches and game day personnel and in
consultation with medical experts," the league said in its
announcement.
In addition, the league said it would move a Week 6 Thursday night
game between the Bills and the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas
City Chiefs' from Oct. 15 to "later in the weekend," if the Titans
and Bills play on Tuesday.
The postponements follow positive COVID-19 results among the
Patriots and the Chiefs - who played one another on Monday - and the
Titans, with Tennessee seeing the most positive tests of any
franchise in the league.
A total of 23 positive tests have been reported from the club,
accounting for both players and personnel. Fourteen players - 10
from the active roster and four from the practice squad - are
currently on the COVID reserve list, including two added to the list
Thursday, a Titans spokesman confirmed to Reuters.
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The Patriots canceled practice on Wednesday after reigning Defensive
Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore tested positive for COVID-19.
Starting quarterback Cam Newton, a former league MVP, previously
tested positive, as did Chiefs practice squad member Jordan Ta'amu.
The league told teams on Monday that violating safety measures could
result in forfeited games, as it ramped up its precautions against
the virus, including bans on gatherings outside of club facilities
and limits to the number of tryouts allowed each week.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; editing by Richard Pullin)
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