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The following is a list of games that have been canceled and rescheduled by the
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(NFL) since 1933. While canceling games was extremely common prior to this date, since that year, the NFL has only twice canceled regular season games, in both cases for labor disputes between the league and the
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(NFLPA). Seven weeks of regular season games were canceled in
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and one week of regular season games was canceled in
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.
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contests have seen comparatively more cancellations, since the games do not count in the standings. Two of these games, the
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and the
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, were canceled because of off-season labor stoppages that were resolved prior to the start of the rest of the preseason. Three games were canceled as the result of unsafe playing fields: a
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NFL preseason game between the San Diego Chargers and the Houston Oilers, a
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preseason game between the
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and the
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, and the
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. Two preseason games in
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were canceled for weather. At least one other announced game was discarded before it was officially placed on the schedule. The proposed
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exhibition was to have been played in August 2007 but was postponed indefinitely before the 2007 schedule was released, with all plans for the game formally canceled before December 2008. The league has run into other instances in which a game cannot realistically be played on its scheduled date, including weather-related rainouts and conflicts with
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over the use of shared stadiums. Unlike baseball, the NFL generally plays through even the coldest and most precipitous of weather unless such weather makes the stadium unusable or it becomes unsafe for spectators to attend the match. In such cases where a game cannot be played on its scheduled date, especially in the regular season, the league has the options of rescheduling the contest to any available day and, if the stadium cannot be used, relocating the contest to the opponent's stadium or a neutral site (usually another nearby NFL stadium or a suitably sized modern college football venue). To date, such measures have not been necessary for any individual game in the
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.


1920s and 1930s

Cancelling games was far more common in the 1920s and early 1930s, in the founding years of the league. When a team did not want to play a game, they could cancel without any punishment or penalty. After league schedules were standardized in
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, cancellations were effectively banned; thus, teams would have to forfeit the game or postpone if a cancellation was due to issues outside the team's control. The last unpunished cancellation of a regular season NFL game was a November 17, 1935 contest between the
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and
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at Philadelphia, which was canceled due to driving rain and snow that left the field unplayable. There have been no forfeits in the league's history; a 1921 game between the
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and the Washington Senators is occasionally listed as a forfeit, but because of the lax cancellation rules of the time and uncertainty over which team (if either) was at fault for the game not being played, the game is listed in modern records as a cancellation. While several games were removed from the schedules of the NFL teams of the early 1940s, the issues (namely,
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, the exodus of marquee talent to the war effort, and restrictions on usage of resources) were already foreseen by the start of the 1942 season, meaning the league was able to issue shortened schedules without having to cancel any scheduled contests.


1974 players' strike

The 1974
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, an exhibition game that pitted the most recent Super Bowl champion (
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) against a team composed entirely of rookies, was canceled as a result of a players’ strike. The strike was resolved before any further games were canceled; the
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, along with the rest of the
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, went on as scheduled, although at least one game was held with the
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using a squad of rookie
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s.


1982 players' strike

In 1982, players began a 57-day strike following the completion of Week 2 of the regular season. As a result of the impasse, games were simply canceled until a settlement was reached (ultimately, Weeks 3 to 10). Upon reaching that settlement, the NFL announced that Weeks 11 to 16 would be played as scheduled, and the games originally scheduled for Week 3 of the season would be played following the completion of the resumed regular season as a new Week 17, with the playoffs pushed back one week. Later, the NFL decided to use the final week 17 to hold various intra-division games from canceled Weeks 3 to 10 instead of merely playing the Week 3 games. This was done to increase attendance and to allow some teams to balance out home and away games, to the extent possible (either five home and four away, or four home and five away). Because the 1982 shortened season would include only nine regular season contests for each team, the NFL announced that the three divisions in each of the two conferences would be eliminated for the purpose of determining playoff qualifications, and the regular season would be followed by an expansion of the playoffs from 10 to 16 teams. With this, each conference had 14 teams competing for 8 playoff spots, with division standings being disregarded in favor of overall conference standings. Each of the first three rounds of the playoffs was pushed back one week in order to make room for the new week 17, which was originally scheduled as the Wild Card weekend. This was possible because there was an idle week between the Conference Championship games and the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl and
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were held as originally scheduled.


1982 games lost

Note: Some of the games originally scheduled for Weeks 3 to 10, listed below, were rescheduled to a new, final Week 17.


Week Three – September 26


Week Four – October 3


Week Five – October 10


Week Six – October 17


Week Seven – October 24


Week Eight – October 31


Week Nine – November 7


Week Ten – November 14


Games postponed to new Week 17

In order to ensure maximal attendance, and to balance out home and away games for each team, to the extent possible (either five home and four away, or four home and five away), the NFL made 12 of the 14 games in the final week of the rescheduled season (Week 17) select intra-division games that were picked from canceled Weeks 3 to 10, instead of merely playing out Week 3 games, as had originally been planned. This was the maximum number mathematically possible, since four of the six divisions at that time had an odd number of teams (the two games that were not intra-division were
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). The
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game originally scheduled for Week 7 on Monday was moved to Sunday, while the Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings game originally scheduled for Week 3 on Sunday was moved to Monday.


1987 players' strike

In 1987, the players went on strike for a second time in-season, again following the second week of the campaign. However, unlike 1982, the owners took the bold step of using replacement players. After missing just one week of action, the NFL resumed with
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s for Week 4. By the time Week 6 had rolled around, enough players had crossed the picket lines and forced an agreement to let the regular players play again. The canceled games of Week 3 were not made up, and the league counted the three weeks of game results featuring the replacement players as regular season games toward each team's final standings. By Week 7, the teams had all players back in action, with all teams completing a 15-game schedule. Also unlike 1982, there was no change to the playoff format that season.


1987 games lost


Week Three – September 27


1995 preseason game in Houston

An August 19, 1995 preseason game between the San Diego Chargers and the Houston Oilers was the first game in NFL history to be canceled before kickoff after an NFL official determined that the Astrodome's artificial turf endangered the players.


2001 preseason game in Philadelphia

An August 13,
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preseason game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Philadelphia Eagles was canceled because of an unplayable playing surface at
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. Because the multi-purpose stadium was shared by both the Eagles and the
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baseball team, the new artificial surface, NexTurf, and previous artificial turf installations before it included cutouts that covered up the dirt infield around the bases. After examining the turf, Ravens coach
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discovered a trench around the area where third base was covered up by one of the cutouts, and refused to let the Ravens take the field for warm-ups. Later, players from both teams reported that they sank into the turf in locations near the infield cutouts. City crews unsuccessfully tried to fix the problem, forcing the game to be canceled. Team president
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was irate after the game, calling the stadium's conditions "absolutely unacceptable" and "an embarrassment to the city of Philadelphia." City officials, however, promised that the stadium would be suitable for play when the regular season started. The Eagles would move into
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in 2003, and the Phillies would move into their own separate ballpark,
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, in 2004.


September 11, 2001 attacks

In the wake of the
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, the NFL postponed its Week 2 games of the 2001 season, originally scheduled for September 16 and 17, until the end of the regular season. All playoff games following the 2001 regular season, including
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and the
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, were similarly rescheduled one week later. This was in contrast to the wake of the
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in 1963 when the NFL went ahead and played its full slate of games that week, a decision that then-NFL commissioner
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later regretted, though he also stated that
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, Kennedy's press secretary, had urged him to allow the games to be played. Meanwhile, the
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canceled week 12 of its 1963 season and later rescheduled those games.


2011 owners' lockout

On July 22, 2011, the NFL announced that this year's
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originally set for August 7 of that year between the
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and the
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had been canceled, for an ongoing
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that had been in place since March of that year. The league approved a new collective bargaining agreement on July 21, but at the same time announced the cancellation of the game, citing the fact that the players would not have enough time in training camp to prepare before the game. The NFL also had contingency plans to cancel and/or postpone regular season games (up to eight) if a labor agreement could not be reached by the start of the regular season. The league did not have to implement the plans, since the players association agreed to terms with the NFL shortly before the start of the season proper on July 25, ending the lockout.


2016 Hall of Fame Game

The 2016
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between the
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and the
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was canceled at the last minute due to poor playing conditions at
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. Mike Silver of
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reported that on the morning of game day, officials discovered the logos at midfield and in the end zones had been painted using paint which was not intended for use on the newly installed FieldTurf. Subsequently, the paint had not fully dried, and officials heated the field to speed up the drying process, causing the turf's rubber to melt; the affected areas were described as being slick and "like cement," making it impossible to get decent footing. Stadium officials attempted to address this by applying
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to the turf, but a Packers employee noticed a label warning that the paint thinner could result in severe burns when exposed to skin, and alerted them to the discovery. When officially canceling the game, both the league and the Players Association cited safety concerns. Both teams were told at 6:40 p.m., an hour and 20 minutes before kickoff, that the game was going to be canceled. However, fans in the stadium only learned of the pending cancellation via social media, and no official announcement was made until just before the scheduled 8 p.m. kickoff, which was greeted by boos and jeering.


COVID-19 pandemic


2020

All
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preseason games and the 2021 Pro Bowl were canceled as a result of the
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. No regular season or playoff games were canceled, but several were rescheduled due to positive COVID-19 tests among teams. Restrictions on team sports implemented by
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forced the
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to relocate two of their home games during the regular season: the December 7 game against the
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and the December 13 game against the
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. Both games were moved to
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in
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. The 49ers would also play their January 3 game against the
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in Arizona after Santa Clara County extended their restrictions to January 8, 2021.


Rescheduled games


2021

In Week 15 of the season, three games were postponed due to multiple positive COVID-19 tests. The
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game was rescheduled from Saturday, December 18, to Monday, December 20, while both the
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and
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games were rescheduled from Sunday, December 19, to Tuesday, December 21.


Affected games due to severe weather and natural disasters

In the modern era, severe weather or natural disasters have affected some games, but only in the cases of
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and
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have a game been canceled outright. Others were either switched to a different location, or to a different date in the schedule. The
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damaged
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, forcing the
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to play their next home game on October 22 against the
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at
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's
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. In 1992,
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forced the September 6 opening-day game between the
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and the
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to be rescheduled to October 18, when both teams originally had a bye week. In the wake of the October 25, 2003
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, California Governor
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declared a state of emergency and activated the National Guard to assist in the disaster relief process. Because of the soot and particulate matter in the air from the fire two days earlier, the NFL was forced to move the Monday Night Football game on October 27 between the
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and the
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. In 2004, the
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at
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preseason game, scheduled for August 14, was rescheduled to August 16, because of
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. During the 2004 regular season, the 2004 Tennessee Titans season, Tennessee Titans at 2004 Miami Dolphins season, Miami Dolphins opening-day game, scheduled for September 12 at 1 p.m. ET, was rescheduled to Saturday, September 11 at 1 p.m. ET because of Hurricane Ivan, and the 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers season, Pittsburgh Steelers at 2004 Miami Dolphins season, Miami Dolphins game scheduled for September 26, at 1 p.m. ET was moved to 8:30 p.m. ET because of Hurricane Jeanne. The latter game became notable as the first NFL start of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Effect of Hurricane Katrina on the New Orleans Saints, Hurricane Katrina in 2005 damaged the Louisiana Superdome. The NFL decided that the 2005 New Orleans Saints season, New Orleans Saints' first regularly scheduled home game against the 2005 New York Giants season, New York Giants be played in Giants Stadium in New Jersey, with the Saints remaining the "home" team for administrative purposes only. For the rest of the season, the Saints home games were split between the Alamodome in San Antonio and Louisiana State University's Tiger Stadium (LSU), Tiger Stadium. In 2005, the NFL moved up the 2005 Kansas City Chiefs season, Kansas City Chiefs at 2005 Miami Dolphins season, Miami Dolphins game from October 23 at 1:00 p.m. ET to Friday, October 21 at 7:00 p.m. ET because of Hurricane Wilma. Respecting a longstanding policy not to schedule games in conflict with Friday night high school football games that dates back to a Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961, 1960s federal antitrust law, the NFL televised the game on CBS affiliates only within 75 miles of Kansas City and Miami. It also forced the Chiefs to travel to Miami on the day of the game, a violation of the NFL's collective bargaining agreement with the
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which requires a visiting team to arrive in the host city no later than 24 hours prior to kickoff. Hurricane Ike forced several changes to the 2008 schedule. The 2008 Houston Texans season, Houston Texans' Week 2 home game against the 2008 Baltimore Ravens season, Baltimore Ravens was first postponed to Monday, September 15, before Ike made landfall; damage to Reliant Stadium forced a further postponement, to Week 10, on November 9, giving the Texans and the Ravens their bye weeks in Week 2. Furthermore, to accommodate this move, the Houston's home game against the 2008 Cincinnati Bengals season, Cincinnati Bengals was moved forward from November 9 to October 26, pushing the Bengals’ bye week from Week 8 to Week 10. In 2010, a severe storm in Minnesota deposited over of snow on the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, which caused the venue's inflatable roof (a form of dome now mostly obsolete for major sports) to collapse about 24 hours later, early in the morning of December 12. The 2010 Minnesota Vikings season, Minnesota Vikings had been scheduled to host the 2010 New York Giants season, New York Giants that afternoon. Prior to the collapse, the game had already been postponed to Monday night, December 13, over concerns of stadium officials. The game was relocated to Ford Field in Detroit, still played Monday night.Giants-Vikings moved to Ford Field
ESPN.com, December 12, 2010, accessed December 12, 2010.
The game would be notable as the ending of Brett Favre's NFL-record 297 consecutive starts streak. The Vikings’ December 20 game against the 2010 Chicago Bears season, Chicago Bears was moved to TCF Bank Stadium on the University of Minnesota campus.Monday's Vikings-Bears game will be played at U's stadium; Dome won't be ready
, ''Star Tribune'', December 14, 2010, Accessed December 14, 2010.
The collapse affected no further NFL games, as the rest of the Vikings’ 2010 season consisted of road games, and the team had already been eliminated from playoff contention. The roof collapse was a factor in the Metrodome being demolished and replaced with hard-roofed U.S. Bank Stadium a few years later. On December 26, 2010, a ''NBC Sunday Night Football, Sunday Night Football'' game between the 2010 Minnesota Vikings season, Minnesota Vikings and the 2010 Philadelphia Eagles season, Philadelphia Eagles in was postponed to Tuesday, December 28, by a severe snowstorm in Philadelphia. It was the first Tuesday NFL game in 64 years. In 2014, a Winter Storm Astro, severe snowstorm that hit the Buffalo, New York, Buffalo area forced a 2014 New York Jets season, New York Jets–2014 Buffalo Bills season, Buffalo Bills game, originally scheduled for November 23, to be moved to Detroit's indoor Ford Field on November 24. In both cases, concerns about fan safety prompted the postponements. The 2017 Governor's Cup (Texas), Governor's Cup, an annual National Football League preseason, preseason matchup between the 2017 Dallas Cowboys season, Dallas Cowboys and the 2017 Houston Texans season, Houston Texans was canceled by the effects of
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. The game, originally scheduled for August 31 in Houston, was moved to Dallas, as Houston was severely flooded as the result of the rains from Harvey and the team had temporarily relocated to Dallas until the storm passed. The Texans opted instead to cancel the game to allow the team more time to relocate back to Houston. Hurricane Irma prompted the postponement of a game between the 2017 Miami Dolphins season, Miami Dolphins and the 2017 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, originally scheduled for September 10, 2017, to November 19; both teams coincidentally were scheduled for the same bye (sports), bye week, leaving the latter date available for the game to be made up.
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caused the cancellation of the 2021 Arizona Cardinals season, Arizona Cardinals–2021 New Orleans Saints season, New Orleans Saints NFL preseason, preseason match-up on August 28, 2021. The aftermath of the hurricane forced the Saints' regular-season opener against the 2021 Green Bay Packers season, Green Bay Packers on September 12, 2021 to be moved to TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Florida. Due to a potential lake-effect snowstorm, the 2022 Cleveland Browns season, Cleveland Browns–2022 Buffalo Bills season, Buffalo Bills game on November 20, 2022 was moved to Ford Field. As a result, the Bills would play in Detroit in back-to-back weeks as they visit the 2022 Detroit Lions season, Detroit Lions on November 24, NFL on Thanksgiving Day, Thanksgiving.


Effects of shared stadiums and sports complexes

There have also been rare occasions in which games had to be pushed back one night because of a last-minute scheduling conflict in the facility of those games, most notably when an NFL team has shared a home stadium with a team from
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and the baseball team has needed the building for a post-season game. This was a frequent occurrence when there were several shared stadiums across the country, but after 2012 only one such venue remained: Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, home of the NFL Oakland Raiders, Raiders and the MLB Oakland Athletics, Athletics; this arrangement ended in 2020 when the Raiders moved to Las Vegas. Most of the stadiums listed required day-long conversions from a football gridiron to a baseball diamond and outfield, or vice versa, including the maneuvering of stadium seating designed to be angled for each sport, the building of temporary stands, and the marking of the field for either sport, along with removal of the pitcher's mound and bases. Additionally until the FieldTurf era, an additional step taken was the filling or covering of the base sliding pits on artificial turf fields. Although no NFL/MLB-shared stadiums remain, there are eight teams whose current NFL stadiums share the same parking lots and other ancillary facilities with an adjacent MLB ballpark (
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, Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs,
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, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Seattle Seahawks), thus also preventing both teams from playing simultaneously. On October 12, 1964, the 1964 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season, St. Louis Cardinals were forced to move their scheduled home game against the 1964 Baltimore Colts season, Baltimore Colts to Memorial Stadium (Baltimore), Memorial Stadium, since St. Louis' Sportsman's Park, Busch Stadium I was being used for the 1964 World Series by the 1964 St. Louis Cardinals season, St. Louis Cardinals baseball team. Even though Game 5 of the World Series was played that day at Yankee Stadium (1923), Yankee Stadium, the football Cardinals could not use the stadium until the baseball team, the stadium's owner, had completed its season. The Minnesota Twins' 1965 World Series appearance led to the Sunday afternoon October 10 1965 New York Giants season, New York Giants at 1965 Minnesota Vikings season, Minnesota Vikings game to be moved forward to Saturday night, October 9. The 1969 Atlanta Falcons season, Atlanta Falcons were forced to move their October 5, 1969 home game against the 1969 Baltimore Colts season, Baltimore Colts from Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta Stadium to Grant Field at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football, Georgia Tech because the 1969 Atlanta Braves season, Atlanta Braves hosted Game 2 of the 1969 National League Championship Series. The same day, the 1969 Minnesota Vikings season, Minnesota Vikings moved their home game against the 1969 Green Bay Packers season, Green Bay Packers from Metropolitan Stadium to Memorial Stadium (University of Minnesota), Memorial Stadium at the Minnesota Golden Gophers football, University of Minnesota because of an 1969 American League Championship Series, American League Championship Series game hosted by the 1969 Minnesota Twins season, Minnesota Twins. One week later, the 1969 Philadelphia Eagles season, Philadelphia Eagles’ game in Baltimore against the 1969 Baltimore Colts season, Baltimore Colts was pushed from Sunday, October 12, to Monday night, October 13, to accommodate Game 2 of the 1969 World Series hosted by the 1969 Baltimore Orioles season, Baltimore Orioles. The following week, the World Series prompted the
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to move the game at Shea Stadium between the 1969 Houston Oilers season, Houston Oilers and the 1969 New York Jets season, New York Jets from Sunday, October 19, to Monday night, October 20 due to the 1969 New York Mets season, New York Mets hosting a game. In 1973, the 1973 New York Jets season, New York Jets faced the same situation as the 1964 Cardinals. The 1973 New York Mets season, New York Mets unexpectedly reached the 1973 World Series, and under the terms of the Jets’ lease at Shea Stadium in place at the time, there could be no football games at the stadium in Queens until the Mets’ season was complete. Thus, the Jets were forced to move their October 21 game against the 1973 Pittsburgh Steelers season, Pittsburgh Steelers from Shea Stadium to Three Rivers Stadium, even though the final game of the Series at Shea Stadium was played October 18 (Games 6 and 7 were scheduled away games for the Mets). In 1979, the 1979 Philadelphia Eagles season, Philadelphia Eagles and the 1979 Washington Redskins season, Washington Redskins switched the dates of their two games with the Eagles hosting on October 7 (instead of October 21) and the Redskins hosting on October 21 (instead of October 7). This was due to the visit of Pope John Paul II to Washington, D.C., Washington on October 7. A similar situation happened to the Eagles in 1983 where they were forced to switch the dates of their games with the 1983 Dallas Cowboys season, Dallas Cowboys because the 1983 Philadelphia Phillies season, Philadelphia Phillies were playing in the 1983 World Series. The Eagles were originally scheduled to play the Cowboys at
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on October 16, 1983; however this game conflicted with Game 5 of the World Series. The game was moved to Texas Stadium and the November 6 game was moved to
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. In 1987, Game 5 of the 1987 National League Championship Series was hosted by 1987 San Francisco Giants season, San Francisco Giants at
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, prompting the 1987 San Francisco 49ers, San Francisco 49ers and the 1987 Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Falcons to switch home dates for their two games that season; the 49ers visited Atlanta on October 11, and the Falcons went to San Francisco on December 20. In 1987, Game 2 of the 1987 World Series hosted by the 1987 Minnesota Twins season, Minnesota Twins led to the 1987 Minnesota Vikings season, Minnesota Vikings and the 1987 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season, Tampa Bay Buccaneers to switch home dates for their two games that season. The following week, Game 7 of that Series led NFL to reschedule the 1987 Denver Broncos season, Denver Broncos at Minnesota Vikings game to the following Monday night, October 26. In 1989, the October 8 1989 New Orleans Saints season, New Orleans Saints and
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switched home dates (October 8 originally in San Francisco and November 6 originally in New Orleans) 1989 San Francisco Giants season, San Francisco Giants hosting National League Championship Series games on October 7, 8, and 9. In 1997, Game 7 of the 1997 World Series hosted by the 1997 Florida Marlins season, Florida Marlins on October 26 caused the NFL to reschedule the 1997 Chicago Bears season, Chicago Bears at 1997 Miami Dolphins season, Miami Dolphins game for the following Monday night, October 27. In 2001, a potential 2001 Oakland Athletics season, Oakland Athletics baseball playoff game forced the 2001 Oakland Raiders season, Oakland Raiders to play their contest against the 2001 Dallas Cowboys season, Dallas Cowboys two weeks in advance to avoid a possible conflict, when both clubs originally had their Bye (sports), bye week (as it turned out, the Athletics ended up getting eliminated a few days before the originally scheduled date of the Cowboys–Raiders game). In 2009, the 2009 New York Giants season, New York Giants–2009 Philadelphia Eagles season, Philadelphia Eagles game at
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was moved from 4:15 p.m. ET to 1:00 p.m. to accommodate the 2009 Philadelphia Phillies season, Philadelphia Phillies hosting Game 4 of the 2009 World Series at adjacent
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. In 2013, the 2013 Oakland Athletics season, Oakland Athletics playing in the 2013 American League Division Series forced the 2013 Oakland Raiders season, Oakland Raiders to postpone their originally scheduled Sunday afternoon game against the 2013 San Diego Chargers season, San Diego Chargers from a 1:25 p.m. Pacific Time Zone, PT kickoff to 8:35 p.m. (11:35 p.m. ET). The opening game of the 2013 NFL season, 2013 season on September 5, which would traditionally have been hosted by the 2013 Baltimore Ravens season, Baltimore Ravens as the defending Super Bowl XLVII champions, was instead a road contest at the 2013 Denver Broncos season, Denver Broncos. A 2013 Baltimore Orioles season, Baltimore Orioles home game against the 2013 Chicago White Sox season, Chicago White Sox was scheduled for Oriole Park at Camden Yards that night. The Ravens' M&T Bank Stadium is next door to Camden Yards, and the Ravens and Orioles were unable to resolve issues which centered on parking and traffic.Zrebiec, Jeff. "Orioles keep Sept. 5 home game, Ravens to open 2013 on road," ''The Baltimore Sun'', Friday, March 22, 2013.
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In , the Kansas City Chiefs, the defending Super Bowl LIV, Super Bowl champions, and the Kansas City Royals, Kansas City’s MLB team, both playing games on the same day, September 10. The Royals play at Kauffman Stadium, which is next door to the Chiefs’ home stadium Arrowhead Stadium, with both teams sharing the same parking lots. The Royals, Chiefs, NFL, and MLB had agreed to have the Royals move their game to September 8, as part of a doubleheader against the Oakland Athletics. The 2020 coronavirus pandemic in the United States, COVID-19 pandemic beginning a month later made the coordination moot, as the Royals didn't host fans through their delayed season (and were away that day in their revised schedule), and the Chiefs opened the season with 20% capacity.


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