A lot of football fans were leery going into the 2020 season as to how the NFL was going to pull off a season during the global pandemic. With some changes to the schedule and swapping teams bye weeks through the first 10 games of the season, the NFL has been able to manage the situation to date. But as cases of the virus are growing throughout the United States population, the NFL is naturally seeing more cases as well.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have understood this too well as they have had two games rescheduled due to COVID-19 issues with their opponents.