Sources – No new COVID-19 positives for Tennessee Titans; New England Patriots-Kansas City Chiefs game on – ESPN

The Tennessee Titans got no new positive COVID-19 test results Monday morning, numerous sources informed ESPN.
The NFL and the NFL Players Association are examining whether the Titans, who have actually had 20 members of their organization test favorable for COVID-19 this season, broke the leagues coronavirus-related procedures, sources told ESPNs Adam Schefter.
Authorities from the NFL and NFLPA have actually been in Tennessee given that Friday, seeking answers to a problem that some sources think eventually will end up with the league making an example of the Titans.

2 RelatedIf the NFL and NFLPA discover that a minimum of one member of the Titans didnt properly report being around someone with the coronavirus, it would be an offense.
The NFL revealed Thursday that the Titans game versus the Pittsburgh Steelers would not be played during Week 4 due to the fact that of the favorable coronavirus tests. The Titans are now scheduled to play the Steelers in Week 7 on Oct. 25.
The New England Patriots over night COVID-19 test results came back unfavorable Monday morning, and the team started its trip to Kansas City, sources told Schefter and ESPNs Field Yates. The Chiefs test results also returned negative, so Monday nights video game (7:05 ET) is on, according to ESPNs Dianna Russini.
The game, initially set up for Sunday, was held off after sources told ESPN that Patriots quarterback Cam Newton had actually tested positive for the coronavirus.
The Patriots will travel to Kansas City in 2 airplanes, sources told ESPNs Mike Reiss, one of which will bring the roughly 20 gamers who have remained in close contact with Newton. The group will leave from two different airports but are scheduled to show up in Kansas City at about the same time.
The team prepares to remain at a hotel for 2 to 3 hours and after that head to Arrowhead Stadium for the video game.