KANSAS CITY, Mo. âThe Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills Week 6 game on Thursday, Oct. 15 has been tentatively rescheduled, moving from âThursday Night Footballâ to Sunday, Oct. 18. This comes following an earlier report from ESPN that the game could be pushed to Saturday. Itâs all part of a chain reaction caused by the COVID-19 outbreak on the Tennessee Titans.
According to a new report from ESPNâs Adam Schefter, the NFL is moving two games. The Titans-Bills Week 5 game, scheduled to be played on Sunday, Oct. 11, is being moved to Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. so long as there are no more positive tests.
The Chiefs-Bills game is moving to Sunday on a tentative basis, depending on whether or not the Titans-Bills game can be played this week. If there are more positive cases in Tennessee and the game with Buffalo canât be played, the Chiefs-Bills game would revert back to its originally scheduled time on Thursday.