The NFL hasn’t postponed a game through the first 14 weeks of the season. It now appears there’s a real possibility that will change in light of more than 100 positive COVID tests among players this week. Decisions coming soon on #Browns–#Raiders, #WFT–#Eagles, #Rams–#Seahawks. https://t.co/nlwBk2IUOM
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) December 17, 2021
The Eagles Week 15 matchup at home against Washington is among three NFL games now being discussed in regards to potentially postponing or rescheduling those contests due to COVID-19 outbreaks among 3 teams.
Washington currently has 21 players on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, which includes starting quarterback Taylor Heinicke and backup quarterback, Kyle Allen.
Washington head coach Ron Rivera has made mention of hopefully having the game moved, while such a move would force Philadelphia to prepare for the Giants in Week 16 on a shorter rest period than expected through no fault of their own.
The NFL has made clear the past two seasons that they won’t postpone games for competitive reasons but it did move back several games last season in cases where there was evidence of ongoing COVID spread.
It’ll be unfair to the Eagles but likely chalked up to a medical issue.
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