As NFL games are being postponed due to a significant COVID-19 outbreak in the NFL, here are the teams that will have their games moved in Week 15.
Although the U.S. has been dealing with the spread of the COVID-19 virus for nearly two years now, the highly-contagious virus is still making NFL headlines. While players like Aaron Rodgers and Antonio Brown have experienced scandals concerning their vaccination status, the league has now been hit with its own situation: this is the worst COVID outbreak the league has seen, and there is mounting pressure to postpone games.
Earlier this week, Adam Schefter revealed that at least 75 players, or four percent of active NFL players, tested positive for the virus within the previous two days. Then, particular teams like the Browns, Rams and others experienced breakouts of positive results for the virus. As of Thursday evening, the Rams, Browns and Washington had the highest positive rates in the league.
Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield, who is sidelined with the virus this week, took to Twitter to criticize the NFL for their delay in postponing their game.
Any NFL team dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak faces a serious disadvantage, especially as the majority of the NFL remains in the hunt for a playoff spot. The Browns are facing the worst outbreak, with 24 players listed as out with COVID in addition to head coach Kevin Stefanski.
On Friday, Schefter reported that “the league is getting pressure to move games.”
Here is a complete list of Week 15 postponed games.
Week 15 postponed games
Cleveland Browns vs. Las Vegas Raiders
Monday, Dec. 20 at 5:00 p.m. ET
NFL Network
Seattle Seahawks vs. Los Angeles Rams
Tuesday, Dec. 21 at 7:00 p.m. ET
FOX
Washington Football Team vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Tuesday, Dec. 21 at 7:00 p.m. ET
FOX
Update NFL schedule: Week 15
As you can see, the three games above have been moved to accommodate teams with COVID-19 outbreaks.