The NFL has announced a new date and time for the Tennessee Titans and Buffalo Bills to face one another.
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According to ESPN’s Adam Schefer, the game that had originally been scheduled for Sunday will be now be played on Tuesday night. The game being played is contingent on there being no additional COVID-19 positive tests for the Titans:
23 different players and staff of the Titans have tested positive for COVID-19 since the end of last month just over a week ago.
Additionally, the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs matchup, originally scheduled for next Thursday, will be tentatively moved to the following Sunday. Again, this would be contingent on there being no additional positive tests for the virus among the Titans.
BONUS CONTENT
Matt Patricia talks potential for “growth” during bye week
The Detroit Lions are entering their bye week after having dropped their third of four games so far on their 2020 schedule, a 35-29 defeat at the hands of the New Orleans Saints at Ford Field this past Sunday. To make matters worse, they lost in historic fashion.
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Head coach Matt Patricia, who has once again found himself in the crosshairs of the fan base, is looking at the break as an opportunity.
“The bye week every single year is a great week to really do a good self-scout, take a look at things that you’re doing well, things that you’re not doing well,” Patricia said. “Obviously, we have some tape now, so we can get some game tape that we have that we can put things on and evaluate it. Do we like some of things we’re seeing, or what do we need to change? Or sometimes it maybe a little bit less, sometimes we just have to narrow down the focus and just try to do some things really well instead of maybe too many things at one time. It’s a great week for us. It’s got to be a big growth week for us from that standpoint.”