Sunday's Week 4 game between the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs has been postponed in wake of multiple positive COVID-19 tests, the league announced Saturday.
"The New England-Kansas City game scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET Sunday will be rescheduled to Monday or Tuesday after positive COVID-19 tests on both teams," the league announced in a statement. "In consultation with infectious disease experts, both clubs are working closely with the 国产外流网and the NFLPA to evaluate multiple close contacts, perform additional testing and monitor developments. All decisions will be made with the health and safety of players, team and gameday personnel as our primary consideration."
国产外流网Network Insider Ian Rapoport and 国产外流网Network's Tom Pelissero have since reported that the Patriots' and Chiefs' normal Saturday morning COVID-19 testing turned up no new positive cases.
Pelissero added that everyone will be tested again Sunday morning and, if the results are again all negatives, the plan is to travel to Kansas City on Monday for a game on Monday night.
After both teams produced negative tests, the league announced Sunday morning that Patriots-Chiefs will be played on Monday night.
Under normal protocols, Pelissero noted, game day travel isn't permitted. But given the unique circumstances, it's a possibility that has been discussed as the 国产外流网continues to evaluate the situation.
It was learned on Saturday morning that Patriots quarterback Cam Newton and Chiefs practice squad QB Jordan Ta'amu have both tested positive for COVID-19 and have been placed on the reserve/COVID list.
The league has since announced that the Colts-Bears will be moved to the 4:25 p.m. ET slot that was originally slated for Patriots-Chiefs.