The Tennessee Titans had another player test positive for COVID-19 on Thursday morning, according to ESPN and multiple reports.
An inconclusive positive test from Wednesday also was confirmed positive Thursday, according to ESPN and reports, bringing the total number of positive tests within the Titans organization to 23 since Sept. 24.
The Titans' facility remains closed, and the organization is still prohibited from in-person gatherings or activities.
Tennessee's Week 4 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers was rescheduled for Oct. 25 because of the Titans' positive coronavirus tests. The Titans are scheduled to play host to the Buffalo Bills this Sunday.
Meanwhile, the Titans placed wide receiver Corey Davis on the Reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday. He was one of two Titans players to test positive on Wednesday morning.
The NFL and NFL Players Association sent officials to Nashville last Friday to look into possible violations of procedures and protocols leading to the outbreak.
Although the Titans maintain that they have followed all league memos and directives verbatim, the team is now facing possible penalties from the NFL.
A league memo was distributed Monday that said teams found in violation of protocol resulting in an outbreak that requires an adjustment to the schedule are subject to financial and competitive discipline that can include loss of draft picks and forfeiture of a game.