After an outbreak of coronavirus cases in the Baltimore Ravens organization, Thursday night's scheduled game in Pittsburgh has been rescheduled to Sunday afternoon, the team announced Wednesday.
The Ravens have been holding team activities virtually since the team was first notified late Sunday that running backs Mark Ingram and J.K. Dobbins has tested positive for COVID-19. Since then, at least three other players and a number of staff members have reportedly tested positive.
Later Wednesday, the team announced a staff member had been disciplined in connection with the outbreak.
Our game at the Pittsburgh Steelers scheduled for Thursday, November 26 has been moved to Sunday afternoon, November 29.