The Week 12 fixture between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens has been one of the most talked about games so far this season and the players haven't even hit the field yet. The match has now been moved a total of three times in a span of a week, with the players growing weary of all the changes and uncertainty–including wideout JuJu Smith-Schuster.

On Twitter, the one-time Pro Bowler had an innovative suggestion on how the Ravens and Steelers can still push through even with their training facilities shut down.

Talk about social distancing, JuJu Smith-Schuster was replying to an initial tweet from Ravens CB Marlon Humphries who suggested a “Virtual Tuesday Night Game.”

All the ruckus began last week when it was reported that a few Ravens members, including reigning MVP Lamar Jackson, had tested positive for COVID-19. The game between the two was originally poised to headline Thanksgiving Day, but it was moved to Sunday due to all the development in Baltimore. It was then moved to Tuesday and now, it has been again moved to Wednesday.

These sudden changes have been especially hard for Smith-Schuster and the rest of the Steelers, who have been on a 10-game winning streak as they stand as the only unbeaten team in the league this 2020. The Pittsburgh squad has been rolling and any change in routine or timetable could definitely affect their momentum moving forward.

The Steelers have been one of the most unfortunate teams so far this season, as they have been hit with all these changes due to the pandemic. Earlier this campaign, their game against the Tennessee Titans was also postponed.

With all these developments, the question on whether or not the game will still be played this week or completely postponed to some other week is completely valid.