Reports: Ravens-Steelers moved to Tuesday

ESPN is reporting the Baltimore Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers game has been tentatively moved again, this time to Tuesday

The Baltimore Ravens’ issues with COVID-19 has led to the NFL moving the game with the Pittsburgh Steelers scheduled for Week 12, a second time, per ESPN.

The AFC North contest between the Ravens and unbeaten Steelers was originally scheduled for Thanksgiving evening. On Thursday, it was reported reigning MVP and Baltimore QB Lamar Jackson had joined those in the organization as testing positive for COVID-19.

The issues caused the game to be postponed and moved to Sunday. Now, ESPN reports the game has been pushed to Tuesday. That will certainly impact another game as the Ravens are scheduled to play the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday, Dec. 3.

Per Triblive.com on other likely schedule changes:

The second postponement will give the Ravens (6-4) more time to get the covid-19 outbreak under control. It also will have domino effect on the Week 13 schedule. The Ravens were scheduled to play Thursday against the Dallas Cowboys. That game likely will be pushed back until Dec. 6. The Steelers now will play the Washington Football Team on just four days of rest when they meet at Heinz Field on Dec. 6.