NFL May Force Tennessee Titans to<br />Forfeit Game Against Buffalo Bills.<br />On Thursday morning, another<br />Tennessee Titans player tested<br />positive for COVID-19.<br />A total of at least 23 Titans players<br />and staff members have tested positive since the<br />outbreak’s suspected beginning, September 24. .<br />The NFL has already had to reschedule the Titans’ Week 4<br />game against the Pittsburgh Steelers for October 25. .<br />Now, the league is running out of options<br />and might have to force the Titans to forfeit their<br />upcoming game against the Buffalo Bills. .<br />The move would be a historic moment<br />for the NFL, as there has never been a<br />forfeited game in the history of the league. .<br />In a memo to all 32 clubs, NFL Commissioner<br />Roger Goodell hinted at the potential forfeit,<br />saying it would be a possible form of “discipline”<br />in response to “protocol violations.” .<br />On Wednesday, several unconfirmed reports surfaced about<br />Titans players participating in an unauthorized offsite workout.<br />Protocol violations that result in virus spread<br />requiring adjustments to the schedule or otherwise<br />impacting other teams will result in additional<br />financial and competitive discipline …, <br />Roger Goodell, via Fox News
