Titans-Steelers Game to be Played Later in the Season

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/01/2020

Following word that two more members of the Tennessee Titans have contracted Covid-19, the Week 4 game between the Titans and Pittsburgh Steelers has been postponed to a yet-to-be-determined date later in the season. 


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The NFL had hoped the game could be played Monday night.

According to a statement from the NFL, one additional Titans players and one personnel member have tested positive for COVID-19.

Four players (starting nose tackle DaQuan Jones, linebacker Kamalei Correa, long-snapper Beau Brinkley and practice squad tight end Tommy Hudson) and five team personnel members tested positive earlier this week.

"The decision to postpone the game was made to ensure the health and safety of players, coaches and game day personnel," the NFL said in its statement. "The Titans facility will remain closed and the team will continue to have no in-person activities until further notice."

The Titans played the Vikings in Week 3.  Minnesota had no positive results in their latest round of coronavirus testing Wednesday.

This is not the first time a Nashville-based team has been hit hard by Covid-19.  Nashville FC was expelled from the Major League Soccer MLS Is Back Tournament in early July following an outbreak within that team.  Tennessee ranks 10th in terms of most coronavirus cases in the US and reported 1528 new cases on Wednesday.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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