Should Titans have to forfeit games for breaking NFL’s COVID-19 protocols?

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There’s part of the United States that just have not been smart when it comes to dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s why this country remains ground zero for the virus about nine months after it hit our shores.

We can now include the NFL’s Tennessee Titans as a recent case study. Tennessee’s Week 4 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers was rescheduled for Oct. 25 after multiple members of the organization tested positive for COVID-19. That total is now up to two dozen.

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We’re now hearing more from Nashville. To say it isn’t good would be a major understatement.

Titans broke NFL COVID-19 protocols

Titans insider Paul Kuharsky also has photo evidence of the workout that was said to have taken place one day after the team’s facility was shut down due to the outbreak. That’s not terribly smart given that the NFL is in the midst of investigating the Titans. In a conference call earlier this week, the league threatened forfeits for teams that break its COVID-19 protocols.

Should Titans have to forfeit games for breaking NFL COVID-19 protocols?

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