No fans allowed at CenturyLink Field when Seahawks host 49ers Week 8

As COVID-19 cases rise around the country, the Seattle Seahawks have decided no fans will be allowed in the stadium Week 8 against the 49ers.

The Seattle Seahawks made a difficult decision Thursday morning, announcing that the team’s next scheduled home game will be played without spectators in the stands due to continued concerns over the spread of the coronavirus.

The Seahawks issued the statement via their Twitter account.

“We have made the decision that our November 1 home game will move forward without fans in attendance,” the tweet read. “We will continue to keep fans updated on future decisions.”

The Seahawks are still set to host the 49ers on Sunday, November 1 at 1:25 p.m. PT at CenturyLink Field, however, the stands will be empty.

The following home games remain on Seattle’s schedule following the bout with San Francisco Week 8:

Week 11 – November 19 vs. Cardinals

Week 13 – December 6 vs. Giants

Week 14 – December 13 vs. Jets

Week 16 – December 27 vs. Rams

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Big 12 Football: Week 8 game times officially announced

Texas at Oklahoma State will kick off at 3 p.m. CDT on FOX in Week 8.

Texas will be traveling to face Oklahoma State on Halloween. Continue reading “Big 12 Football: Week 8 game times officially announced”

Falcons and Colts re-open practice facilities after COVID-19 results

The Detroit Lions’ Week 7 and Week 8 opponents, the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts have re-opened their training facilities.

On Thursday, the Detroit Lions’ Week 7 opponent, the Atlanta Falcons, were forced to shut down their facilities due to a positive COVID-19 test. Today, the Lions’ Week 8 opponent, the Indianapolis Colts, received four positive COVID-19 results and also had to shut down their training facility.

Fortunately, both by late Friday morning, both teams were able to re-open their facilities. Welcome to the roller coaster that is the 2020 NFL season.

The Falcons players and staff were tested, after the one staff member’s positive test on Thursday, and all those tests came back negative today, allowing them to re-open their facilities.

The Colts began an exploratory process of double-checking their positive test results and issued the following statement from the organization:

This morning, we were informed that several individuals within our organization have tested positive for COVID-19. The team is currently in the process of confirming those tests. In the meantime, the practice facility will be closed and the team will work remotely while following NFL protocols. We are in communication with the NFL and will have more information when available.

The Colts began virtual meetings, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, and Sunday’s game with the Cincinnati Bengals remained on track to be played at it’s scheduled time.

Once testing was complete, the team confirmed that the four positive tests were retested and determined to be negative:

Earlier this morning, we were informed that four individuals within the organization tested positive for COVID-19. The four positive samples were re-tested and have been confirmed negative. After consultation with the NFL and Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Allen Sills, the team will open the practice facility this afternoon under the league’s intensive protocol and will continue preparation for Sunday’s game against Cincinnati.

They are currently in the process of reopening their training facilities.

With both teams being over a week away from playing the Lions, things appear to be on track for those games to play out as planned, but as we saw in Week 4 with the Saints false-positive scare, this season is going to be unpredictable when it comes to COVID-19 and testing.

Keep all hands and feet inside the vehicle, and make sure your safety bar is secured, it’s just another day in the 2020 NFL season.