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The following is a list of games that have been canceled and rescheduled by the National Football League (NFL) since 1933. While canceling games was extremely common prior to this date, since that year, the NFL has only canceled regular season games four times, two of them for labor disputes between the league and the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA).
The NFL has moved three games because of COVID-19 outbreaks: Las Vegas at Cleveland from Saturday to Monday; and Seattle at the Los Angeles Rams and Washington at Philadelphia from Sunday to Tuesday.
As a new wave of Covid-19 sidelines dozens of NFL players, the league on Friday announced three weekend games were rescheduled for later next week. NFL reschedules 3 games as new wave of Covid ...
During Week 15, three games were postponed due to an excessive number of players on the reserve COVID-19 list for one of the teams playing: Las Vegas Raiders at Cleveland Browns (postponed from December 18 to December 20), Washington Football Team at Philadelphia Eagles, and Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams (both from December 19 to ...
After tons of pressure from the media and the NFL Player’s Association, the NFL has moved three games due to the recent surge in positive tests. Saturday’s game between the Cleveland Browns ...
Contains articles relating to sports events which were suspended/delayed but later played to a conclusion due to the COVID-19 pandemic – also applies to current affected events which awaited a decision on an outcome at the time of categorisation.
The changes come two days after the NFL eased its return-to-play protocol for players who test positive, one day after three games were postponed, and at the end of a week in which the virus sent ...
Contains articles relating to sports events which had never taken place as planned due to the COVID-19 pandemic.. For those events which were suspended/delayed but later played to a conclusion, see Category:Sports events postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic (also applies to current affected events which awaited a decision on an outcome or a new schedule of play at the time of categorisation);