The entire Las Vegas Raiders franchise is heated about the NFL and NFLPA's decision to postpone their game against the Cleveland Browns. COVID-19 has struck the league with force, as many players have tested positive recently. After some of the players voiced their frustrations, owner Mark Davis gets involved too.

According to Adam Schefter, Mark Davis has informed Paul Gutierrez that the postponement has put the Raiders in a bad spot. Specifically saying they're at a “competitive disadvantage.” With how much this team has endured this season, Las Vegas can't afford any more losses this year.

Mark Davis and the Raiders have every right to be upset with the league's decision to postpone their game to Monday. Before the season began, the NFL announced that they would not reschedule games and instead, potentially enforce forfeits. Now the league seems to have changed its mind after NFLPA president JC Tretter took matters into his own hands.

With the game being on Monday, the Raiders now have a short week to prepare for their matchup in Week 16. The team was originally looking forward to an extra day of rest with the original scheduling taking place on Saturday. So, Las Vegas will be facing a healthier Browns team then immediately turning around to prepare for the Denver Broncos.

This is not an ideal situation for the Raiders, especially this time of the season. The playoffs are right around the corner and now is the time for Las Vegas to handle business. This hiccup could be enough to change the team's postseason hopes.