Titans closing facility following COVID-19 breakout, Vikings also suspending activities
The Tennessee Titans had three players and five personnel test positive for COVID-19.
The Titans and Minnesota Vikings, who hosted the Titans in Week 3, will both suspend all in-person club activities starting Tuesday. The Titans are currently scheduled to host the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4 on Sunday. The Vikings are penciled in to play the Houston Texans on the road. The NFL said in a statement that they will share updates as more information becomes available.
The Titans are 12th and the Vikings are 18th in numberFire's NFL Team Power Rankings.
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