The controversial matchup between the Tennessee Titans and the Buffalo Bills will be shifted to a later day of the week on Tuesday, given that there are no more positive COVID-19 results for the Titans (via ESPN's Adam Schefter).

This is a break for a Titans club that been under much scrutiny lately due to their improperness in handling the COVID-19 outbreak. The Titans haven't had a single thing go right for them upon the breakout, with some players reportedly holding private workouts even after learning of the outbreak. They have a total of 24 players currently that have tested positive for COVID-19.

Luckily, the Minnesota Vikings were able to return to practice following no positive tests results after their matchup with the Titans in Week 3. Even so, Tennessee is looking at serious consequences upon the league's ruling following a pending investigation.

With the movement of the Titans-Bills game, however, the Bills and Kansas City Chiefs will also have their Thursday night game rescheduled to Sunday night, once again given that the Titans have no more positive tests.

The ability of the Titans to walk a tightrope from here on out is imperative. No other team has dealt with the pile of health violations as the Titans have so far into the season.

With so many players being inactive for the matchup against the Bills, this will more than likely be an easy contest for Buffalo. The undefeated Bills are coming off a Week 4 win against the Las Vegas Raiders. If anything, the Bills should be more concerned about their health versus the game itself.