The NFL has seen major COVID-19 outbreaks for the Titans and Ravens. Big stars and coaches have been stricken by the disease. There have been plenty of scheduling adjustments. Here's a look at how each team has been affected by the coronavirus.
TENNESSEE
The Titans had the NFL's first outbreak that forced the first postponement and then rescheduling of a game this season. Their game against Pittsburgh moved from Oct. 4 to Oct. 25 and wiped out their bye week. Their outbreak affected 24 players and personnel and postponed a second game — against Buffalo — for two days to a rare Tuesday night on Oct. 13. Since then, they've had only two players placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
"What we dealt with was unfortunate, and we handled it the best that we felt like we could," coach Mike Vrabel said. "Every team is different. Every situation is different. I'm proud of the fact that the past few cases that we had were isolated with zero close contacts, and that's a testament to our players, our staff."
BALTIMORE
An outbreak among the Ravens and staff followed an overtime loss to Tennessee on Nov. 22 and decimated Baltimore's roster heading into a pivotal Thanksgiving rematch with the Steelers. The game was postponed to Sunday, then Tuesday, then Wednesday. When the Ravens got on the field they had gone 10 days without playing and were without several key players, including quarterback Lamar Jackson, the 2019 NFL MVP.
Baltimore lost 19-14. Coach John Harbaugh appreciated the play and effort of the backups on the thin offensive and defensive lines.
PITTSBURGH