NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith said Wednesday that he "[doesn't] see any scenario" in which the league would postpone Super Bowl LV.
Smith was asked on ESPN's Keyshawn, JWill & Zubin Show about whether a positive COVID-19 test by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes or Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady would delay the game.
"I don't see any scenario where we would agree with the league to move the Super Bowl," Smith said. "I mean, look, we've had a difficult season. We've had teams in Cleveland, where I think J.C. Tretter, our union president, was breaking down film because they didn't have a coach; we saw the Denver Broncos head into a [game] without a number of quarterbacks.