The Niagara Falls Review

Outbreak pushes Steelers-Titans game to Monday or Tuesday

- TERESA M. WALKER, DAVE CAMPBELL, BARRY WILNER AND TOM WITHERS

NASHVILLE — The Pittsburgh-Tennessee game originally scheduled for Sunday will be played either Monday or Tuesday after a new positive coronaviru­s test result Wednesday among the Titans, the National Football League announced Wednesday.

The NFL said a new date and time would be announced as soon as possible and the postponeme­nt would allow additional time for further testing.

On Tuesday, the NFL said three Titans players and five team personnel had tested positive for COVID-19. The Titans have closed their facility at least through Friday and will not be able to practise in any fashion together until Saturday at the earliest.

The Titans continue daily testing, and safety Kevin Byard said they are hoping no more positive tests turn up.

“I understand we had another positive today,” Byard said. “That’s definitely something that’s a possibilit­y because the virus can show up three days later.”

“Some of them are indeed experienci­ng flu-like symptoms, nothing I think out of the ordinary,” Titans coach Mike Vrabel said soon after the NFL’s announceme­nt Wednesday. “We anticipate they will feel better shortly. Nothing of overly concern. But my concern is always with the health and safety of our players, our staff and their families.”

As for a potential Saturday return to working out, Vrabel was skeptical.

“I wouldn’t just assume that Saturday,” he said. “We are preparing to play the football game now as early as Monday. Again, I think the focus and the understand­ing of this football team is now going to be shifted toward playing on Monday. I’m confident the league will allow us time ... to get some good practice in, to get on the field and move forward with the game.”

Both the Titans and Steelers are 3-0 and among the NFL’s seven undefeated teams.

Tennessee beat Minnesota on Sunday in Minneapoli­s, and the Vikings’ team facility is closed at least through Wednesday.

“The Steelers-Titans game, originally scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m. ET, will 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,” the NFL said.

“We’re going to trust the medical experts,” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. “If they deem it safe for us to proceed, we’re going to go down there with the intention of playing and playing to win.”

Cleveland Browns centre JC Tretter, the president of the players’ union, said the outbreak was a reminder everyone must be more vigilant despite low testing numbers across the league.

“It’s easy to fall into a sense of ease or relax on some of the protocols,” he said Wednesday. “But the protocols are what’s keeping us going, making sure that we’re making the right decisions. We have been going really smoothly for a long time and now there was some expectatio­n that this was eventually going to happen. It’s tough to keep the virus completely out.”

The Titans placed a pair of key players, defensive captain and lineman DaQuan Jones and long snapper Beau Brinkley, on the reserve/ COVID-19 list Tuesday. Vrabel said they will be bringing in a new long snapper for this game.

The Vikings said they had no positive test results Wednesday and were planning to reopen their facility today.

Players and coaches were set for virtual meetings Wednesday.

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