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Steelers-Ravens Tuesday Night Game Postponed Again
The Steelers-Ravens game originally scheduled for Thanksgiving has been moved yet again.

PITTSBURGH, PA — The Baltimore Ravens' ongoing coronavirus outbreak that caused the team's Thanksgiving night game against the Steelers to be rescheduled twice has led to the game being postponed yet again.
The game originally was rescheduled to Sunday at Heinz Field, and then it was pushed back to Tuesday. ESPN's Adam Schefter and CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora both tweeted that the game now is scheduled for Wednesday.
Ravens-Steelers postponed to Wednesday, per source.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 30, 2020
Ravens and Steelers have been informed their game has now been moved to Wednesday, sources said. Ravens players have reached out to NFLPA about their options with some players concerned about playing the game. All would include forfeiting their wages. Many players want to play...
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) November 30, 2020
If the game is played Wednesday, it's likely the Steelers' game Sunday against the Washington Football Team would have to be moved. The Steelers would be playing the game on just three days' rest; Washington, which defeated the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving, would be playing after a 10-day hiatus.
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