The NFL has confirmed that the suspended Monday Night time Soccer conflict between the Buffalo Payments and Cincinnati Bengals will not be performed this week. The sport was referred to as off within the first quarter after Payments security Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest after getting hit within the chest whereas trying to dam Bengals extensive receiver Tee Higgins.
The NFL launched a press release that learn:
“The NFL continues to be in common contact with the medical crew caring for Damar Hamlin, and likewise the Payments and Bengals organizations and the NFL Gamers Affiliation.”
The league additionally confirmed that they have not determined whether or not the sport might be performed on a later date:
“After talking with each groups and NFLPA management, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell knowledgeable the golf equipment as we speak that the Payments-Bengals recreation is not going to be resumed this week. The NFL has made no determination concerning the potential resumption of the sport at a later date.”
Will the NFL Week 18 video games go forward?
Whereas the way forward for the Payments and Bengals’ suspended recreation stays up within the air, the league has confirmed that Week 18 will go forward as scheduled. The assertion learn:
“The league has not made any modifications to the Week 18 common season schedule. We are going to proceed to supply extra info because it turns into out there.”
NFL Week 18 motion kicks off on Saturday with the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs taking over the Las Vegas Raiders, adopted by an AFC South division title recreation decider between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans.
The Payments and Bengals are scheduled to be in motion on Sunday. Buffalo will host the New England Patriots, whereas the Baltimore Ravens go to Cincinnati. The ultimate recreation of the NFL’s 2022-23 common season was imagined to be the NFC North divisional battle between the Inexperienced Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions. Nonetheless, it should probably be the Payments and Bengals’ unfinished recreation.