The National Football League and the NFL Player's Association have been involved with discussions to postpone some of this weekend's Week 15 games. There have been massive COVID outbreaks across the league.

Over the first almost three months of the season, there were 110 player positive COVID tests. But in the last two days, according to ESPN's Kevin Siefert, there have been 62 positive tests among NFL players.

The Los Angeles Rams, Cleveland Browns and Washington Football Team have been arguably hit the hardest. The Cleveland Browns have had 20 players test positive this week, as well as head coach Kevin Stefanski. All of which are slated to miss this weekend's game. Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield blasted the league over its handling of the situation.

Therefore, it's been announced that Saturday's Cleveland Browns vs Las Vegas Raiders has been pushed to Monday night.

Monday Night Football will now be a double header. The Browns vs Raiders is the first NFL game of the night at 5pm ET, followed by the previously scheduled Vikings at Bears game at 8:20pm ET.

The Rams have been hit equally hard with a number of stars testing positive. Odell Beckham Jr., Jalen Ramsey and Darrell Henderson Jr. are just a few. Therefore, Sunday's Los Angeles Rams vs Seattle Seahawks game has reportedly going to be moved to Tuesday night.

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Those aren't the only games to be moved. It's also being reported that the NFL game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Football Team is being moved to Tuesday night also.

It is unclear how many players will become available thanks to NFL Week 15 games being postponed.