
Titans vs. Dolphins to Proceed as Scheduled Despite Hurricane Matthew
The NFL is keeping the Tennessee Titans vs. Miami Dolphins matchup Sunday as scheduled despite the tumultuous weather conditions in Florida due to Hurricane Matthew.
Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Titans-Dolphins game will still kick off at 1 p.m. ET from Hard Rock Stadium.
A number of sporting events this weekend have been postponed or canceled due to the major storm sweeping Florida's coast.
Central Florida moved its game against Tulane to November 5. The Web.com Tour Championship scheduled this weekend at the Atlantic Beach Country Club in Atlantic Beach, Florida, has been canceled altogether.
Florida postponed its Saturday home game against LSU, with LSU athletic director Joe Alleva saying in an interview with ESPN Radio (via ESPN.com's Brett McMurphy) the game "is not going to happen at this point" because of scheduling conflicts.
Further up the coast, South Carolina moved its home game against Georgia to Sunday.
Per Weather.com, Hurricane Matthew's path will take it through Jacksonville Friday evening; Charleston, South Carolina, Saturday morning; and Wilmington, North Carolina, Saturday evening before finally starting to move off the coast Sunday morning.




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