Two more players from the Tennessee Titans tested positive for coronavirus as the NFL and NFLP agreed to expand daily testing and tighten health and safety protocols, according to multiple reports.
ESPA reported Friday that two players tested positive for coronavirus. Several Titans players and staff tested positive throughout the week and the league was forced to postpone their game against the Pittsburgh Steelers indefinitely.
A copy of Steve Tumling on the team’s potential 13th straight week: ‘We don’t care’.
Citing a league memo, the report by the NFL Network said the latest report came as the NFL and NFLP agreed to tighten coronavirus-related rules.
The daily test was extended until further notice except for game days. Players and coaches are prohibited from leaving their cities by week. In the first missing test, a fine of Rs.
The Titans’ outbreak is the NFL’s first this season, with many ideas inevitable.
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On Thursday, Steelers coach Mike Tom Malin was asked by reporters on his views, if the situation comes out. The Steelers’ head coach responded with a response from Tom Malin: “We don’t care.”
If indeed the Steelers play 13 straight weeks, it shouldn’t be seen as a big deal.
Before the arrival of Buy Weekend in 1990, all teams played 16 games in 16 weeks. From 1999 to 2001, the NFL had only 31 teams, which meant that each year there was one team that had 1 by week, and 17 bys the other week. Both teams would also have played 16 straight games.
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More coronavirus outbreaks are likely in the NFL in the near future, which means the league will need to continue advancing its schedule.
Dan Canova of Fox News contributed to this report.