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Ravens-Steelers game moved from Thursday to Sunday

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The Thanksgivi­ng night game between the Ravens and Steelers has been switched to Sunday afternoon because of coronaviru­s issues with Baltimore.

The NFL announced the move Wednesday, placing the game at 1:15 p.m. EST on NBC. Previously, it was scheduled for NBC’s prime-time telecast on Thanksgivi­ng Day.

Baltimore placed outside linebacker Pernell McPhee on the reserve/COVID-19, joining running backs Mark Ingram and J.K. Dobbins and defensive tackle

Brandon Williams. The Ravens also have been doing team work virtually.

The Ravens said later Wednesday they had discipline­d a staff member, reportedly a strength coach, for not obeying league protocols.

“We appreciate the NFL for its diligence in working closely with us to ensure the well-being of players, coaches and staff from both the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers organizati­ons,” the Ravens said in a statement.

“Protecting the health and safety of each team, in addition to our communitie­s at large, is of utmost importance. We will continue to follow guidance from the NFL and its medical experts, as we focus on safely resuming preparatio­ns for Sunday’s game.”

The game — assuming it is played on Sunday — means the Ravens will trade one short week for another. They are scheduled to play Dallas on Thursday, Dec. 3.

There will be no fans allowed for the Ravens game.

This isn’t the first time the

Steelers have been forced to adjust their schedule because of COVID-19 issues with opponents. Their trip to Nashville on Oct. 4 to face the Titans turned into an unexpected bye week when Tennessee was hit with an outbreak.

The tweak forced the Steelers to play 13 straight weeks to end the regular season. They had hoped for at least a minibreak by playing on Thanksgivi­ng — the franchise’s first-ever home game in Pittsburgh on the holiday — and then getting the weekend off before starting the home stretch.

Instead, they find themselves adjusting on the fly once again.

Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster wasn’t exactly thrilled with the developmen­t.

“First the NFL takes away our bye week because another team can’t get their Covid situation together, now they take away our Thanksgivi­ng primetime game for the same reason. Smh,” he posted on social media.

 ?? Associated Press ?? MOVED — Baltimore Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson throws during the first half of an NFL game on Nov. 1 in Baltimore.
Associated Press MOVED — Baltimore Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson throws during the first half of an NFL game on Nov. 1 in Baltimore.

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