The Pittsburgh Steelers haven’t had the best luck when it comes to COVID-19 throughout the 2020 regular season. No, not that they have suffered tremendous issues with players testing positive or being high-risk contacts, but because of other teams.
It was the Tennessee Titans’ outbreak which derailed the Steelers’ bye week to Week 4.
It was the Baltimore Ravens’ outbreak which moved a game scheduled for Thanksgiving night to the following Wednesday, which resulted in the Steelers playing 3 games in 12 days.
Now, as the Steelers prepare to play the Cleveland Browns in Week 17, there is a potential outbreak happening in Cleveland.