Titans’ COVID count at 24 after two more positives

NFL: Tennessee Titans vs Pittsburgh Steelers Rescheduled
Tennessee Titans fans make their way in and out of the Titans Team Store on the originally scheduled day of a game between the Titans and the Pittsburgh Steelers. The game was rescheduled for October 25 at Nissan Stadium.
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More positive COVID-19 tests on Tuesday are forcing the Tennessee Titans to cancel their planned return to the field on Wednesday.

ESPN reported two players tested positive after the Titans had two consecutive days with no new cases. There is concern the Week 5 game against the Buffalo Bills will not take place.

A total of 24 players and personnel with the Titans have tested positive for COVID-19 since Sept. 24.

Coming off of a forced bye week prompted by 16 cases of the coronavirus, the Titans were cleared to reopen their team facility and hold a walk-through practice on Wednesday, eight days after the NFL first closed Saint Thomas Sports Park in Nashville.

The Titans were scheduled to host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. That Week 4 game was switched to a bye for both teams as the coronavirus count climbed throughout the week. The game was rescheduled for Oct. 25.

Tennessee has placed 11 players on the reserve/COVID list so far this season: offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson, linebacker Kamalei Correa, cornerback Kristian Fulton, wide receiver Adam Humphries, defensive lineman DaQuan Jones, defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons, wide receiver Cameron Batson, tight end Tommy Hudson, fullback Khari Blasingame, cornerback Greg Mabin and long-snapper Beau Brinkley.

The Titans are not the only team affected by the coronavirus.

In New England, quarterback Cam Newton and cornerback Stephon Gilmore are among the three players with positive COVID-19 tests. In Las Vegas, the Raiders put defensive tackle Maurice Hurst on the reserve/COVID list on Tuesday.