NASHVILLE, Tenn. – An organization of Titans players conducted informal training last week at Bell Academy after his team closed due to a COVID-19 outbreak across the team.
MBA principal Brad Gioia demonstrated that the Titans worked together at the school on September 30, a day after 8 Titans members tested positive.
The news came one day when the Titans hoped to return to their educational facilities and begin arrangements for Sunday’s game opposite Buffalo, but two other team members tested positive.
The NFL and NFLPA are investigating that the Titans violated COVID-19 protocols.
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Paul Kuharsky, who works for a local radio station, first reported that the Titans trained in combination on September 30. “
Titans coach Mike Vrabel asked Thursday about collecting players after the outbreak.
“We asked our players, in some recent tests, not to know if it was a league protocol or to ask them so that we could simply avoid close contact,” Vrabel said. “And that we can see the paintings via and move back to construction to place it in a position in Buffalo as temporarily as possible. “