The San Francisco 49ers and other teams may need to find a temporary new home after Santa Clara County on Saturday banned all contact sports from holding games and practices for the next three weeks.
County officials issued the directives in response to rising cases of the coronavirus in the area. The rules take effect Monday and will last until Dec 21.
The 49ers have home games scheduled for Dec. 7 against Buffalo and Dec. 13 against Washington at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. The team also practices at that site in the county.
"We are working with the NFL and our partners on operational plans and will share details as they are confirmed," the team said in a statement.
A person familiar with the situation said the NFL and 49ers prepared possible back-up plans before the season in case the Niners needed to move their operations and have an NFL stadium ready for games. The person spoke on condition of anonymity and gave no details on what those plans are because the league hadn't made any announcement.
The rules also will impact the San Jose Sharks of the NHL and college teams at Stanford and San Jose State.
"For those teams, they will not be able to play games or have practices where they have direct contact, within the county," Santa Clara County counsel James Williams said.
Williams said he has been in touch with the teams but none are ready to reveal their plans to deal with the new rules.