While the Washington Football Team is riding high off of a Thanksgiving Day win against the rival Dallas Cowboys, there might be a problem for them looming ahead.
Their next game is supposed to be against the 10-0 Pittsburgh Steelers, who was scheduled to play the Baltimore Ravens on Thanksgiving night. However, due to a number of positive COVID test on the Ravens, that game has been postponed to Sunday afternoon, and there is some doubt as to whether or not the game will even take place then.
This creates some scheduling conflicts for the Steelers and Ravens, and it may bring both Washington and the Cowboys into the mix as well.
The NFL faces its most difficult schedule puzzle of the season now.
The Steelers-Ravens game Sunday is in peril, with both teams already having had their bye.
The Ravens also have a game next Thursday, but won’t be at their facility until at least Monday.
Many moving parts.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) November 27, 2020
A lookahead idea for the NFL to consider in Week 13: move the Steelers-Washington game from Sunday up to Thursday, while pushing the Ravens-Cowboys game from Thursday to Sunday.
With Baltimore out of the facility until at least Monday, this buys time for the NFL.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) November 27, 2020
The NFL hasn’t released anything about what they plan to do with scheduling these games, but there is a chance that Washington’s game against the Steelers gets moved up, potentially to next Thursday. We will see how everything plays out over the next few days.
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