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How will Hurricane Florence impact NFL games in Week 2?

Several college football games have been postponed or relocated, but the NFL’s slate of Week 2 games should be OK.

Tennessee Titans v Miami Dolphins
Tennessee Titans v Miami Dolphins
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The first week of the 2018 NFL season gave us the longest game ever when the Tennessee Titans and Miami Dolphins took over seven hours to finish due to two different weather delays. Now, Hurricane Florence is threatening to impact games in Week 2.

The hurricane is currently a Category 2 with tropical-storm-force winds expected to arrive as soon as Thursday.

It is projected to crawl near or along the coast of the Carolinas through at least Saturday.

More than a dozen college football games have been postponed or relocated ahead of Hurricane Florence’s arrival. Will the same happen to any of the 16 NFL games in Week 2?

Which games could be affected?

On Thursday, there’s a game in Cincinnati and Monday Night Football will be in Chicago. Neither are in danger, nor are Sunday games in Nashville, Green Bay, New Orleans, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, and Dallas.

That leaves seven games in states along the Atlantic Coast (home teams listed second):

But the most devastating effects of Hurricane Florence are expected to be in the Carolinas and Virginia. The games for the Steelers, Jets, Bills, Buccaneers have mostly clear forecasts. The Sunday afternoon game in Jacksonville is threatened only by some wind and possible rain showers.

The ones really in Hurricane Florence’s path are the games in Atlanta and Washington, although the Falcons and Panthers will be protected by the retractable roof of Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Both teams are still currently going about business as usual.

The Panthers plan to practice in Charlotte on Friday rather than head to Atlanta early, but they are keep an eye on developments.

Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal declared a state of emergency on Wednesday, so the weather could make it difficult for fans and stadium workers to get to the game. But it appears as though the contest itself isn’t in jeopardy.

Still, Falcons owner Arthur Blank pledged $1 million for hurricane relief Thursday.

“These types of storms bring devastation that is almost unimaginable,” Blank said in a statement. “No matter the region, they disrupt the lives of kids, families, social services, schools, houses of worship and businesses in so many ways and it’s heartbreaking. So many resources, financial and otherwise, are going to be needed to help people rebuild their lives this season, and we feel a strong responsibility to help. I encourage our fans to join us in supporting this cause in any way they can.”

What about the Colts vs. Washington?

For now, the forecast at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland projects a cloudy day without much wind. The Colts are preparing themselves for the possibility of a rainy game, but the NFL is thinking about more severe scenarios.

A relocation or postponement seems unlikely, though.

If the game — or any other matchup — is forced into a delay, it’s up to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to decide if the game warrants cancellation. Via the NFL official rules:

If, in the Commissioner’s opinion, it is reasonable to project that the resumption of an interrupted game would not change its ultimate result or adversely affect any other inter-team competitive issue, he is empowered to terminate the game.

A year ago, a season-opening game between the Buccaneers and Dolphins was postponed 10 weeks due to Hurricane Irma. A game during the 2017 preseason between the Texans and Cowboys was cancelled due to Hurricane Harvey.

Hurricane Florence probably won’t alter the schedule at this point, though.

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