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Three NFL games moved due to COVID-19 outbreaks

- By Barry Wilner

The NFL has moved three games because of COVID-19 outbreaks: Las Vegas at Cleveland from Saturday to Monday; and Seattle at the Los Angeles Rams and Washington at Philadelph­ia from Sunday to Tuesday.

The Browns could have been without as many as 16 regulars on Saturday, so the game is now scheduled to kick off at 5 p.m. EST Monday. It will be televised by NFL Network.

Washington and Philadelph­ia will play at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, as will the Seahawks and Rams. Both games will be televised by Fox and available on Sunday Ticket.

“We have made these schedule changes based on medical advice and after discussion with the NFLPA as we are seeing a new, highly transmissi­ble form of the virus this week resulting in a substantia­l increase in cases across the league,” the NFL said in a statement. “We continue to make decisions in consultati­on with medical experts to ensure the health and safety of the NFL community.”

Previously, the NFL did not plan to move any games because of coronaviru­s outbreaks. It even said forfeits “could be in play.” But recent developmen­ts with the omicron strain of COVID-19 has changed the league’s thinking — as did several outbreaks across the league entering Week 15 of the season.

“We will make every effort, consistent with the underlying health and safety principles, to play our full schedule within the current 18 weeks,” Commission­er Roger Goodell said in a memo sent to the 32 clubs and obtained by the AP. “Each team is obligated to have its team ready to play at the scheduled time and place. There is no right to postpone a game, and games will not be postponed or reschedule­d because of roster issues affecting a particular position group or particular number of players.

“If games are postponed, we will make every effort to minimize the competitiv­e and economic burden on the participat­ing teams.”

The moves were not looked at kindly by some players.

“I pay my player dues just to get lied to and the rules bent!” Raiders linebacker K.J. Wright tweeted at the league and the players’ union. “If it was the other way around I swear we would be playing tomorrow.”

Eagles safety Rodney Mcleod tweeted: “So we have to suffer, and compromise our schedule because of another teams mistake. Make it make sense!”

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll also suggested future game preparatio­n should be taken into considerat­ion.

“Yes, that’s a big concern. Anytime you play Thursday game or this is like a Friday game, I think it’s a big burden on the players,” he said. “It’s a big burden on the recovery time. It’s not what their bodies want to do. They’re trained to have a whole week to recover and they don’t get it.

“Now, if our game (vs. Chicago on Dec. 26) could move back to Monday, that would help us some. I don’t know, that would kind of get in the middle of the next week as well. I don’t know what’s going to happen, but I’m not a fan of that for the player sake.”

Last season, in the midst of the coronaviru­s, the NFL completed its season on schedule, but had to reschedule 15 games, some to midweek. In July, Goodell warned teams that no games would be reschedule­d under such circumstan­ces and, instead, forfeits could happen.

Earlier Friday, Saints coach Sean Payton tested positive for COVID-19 and was immediatel­y isolated from the team.

Payton, who is vaccinated and tested positive in 2020 for the coronaviru­s, will remain isolated for 10 days unless he meets the league requiremen­ts for a fully vaccinated individual to return to the team environmen­t.

The Saints said defensive coordinato­r Dennis Allen has been assigned head coaching duties for Sunday night’s game at Tampa Bay. Payton is expected to return for New Orleans’ game against the Miami Dolphins on Dec. 27.

The positive test for Payton comes after he missed practice Wednesday when the club said he was “under the weather” but had tested negative. Payton was back at practice and meetings on Thursday.

Payton’s positive test came as COVID-19 cases spiked across the NFL in recent days, mirroring trends seen in the general population.

Three Saints players — defensive end Cameron Jordan, running back Mark Ingram and receiver Ty Montgomery — did not play against the New York Jets on Sunday because of positive COVID-19 tests. But all have been activated from New Orleans’ reserve/covid-19 list.

“Nobody can sit here and try to be Sean,” Ingram said. “He’s his own person and his own coach and what he brings to the table is irreplacea­ble . ... We’re all leaning on each other and we’re all going to fight for each other. We going to hold it down for Sean as long as he’s gone.”

“There’s so many other people (around the NFL) that are positive this week. We just hope that everyone stays safe, everyone stays healthy and everyone recovers quickly.”

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