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A funny thing happened this past Monday. The NFL's Monday Night Football game which was originally scheduled to be played in Mexico City was relocated due to poor field conditions.
The highly anticipated Monday night showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams will no longer be played at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
The league announced Tuesday that the game featuring two 9-1 teams atop their respective divisions will now be played at the L.A. Coliseum on Monday, Nov. 19, because the playing surface at Estadio Azteca did not meet NFL standards.
"The decision is based on the determination -- in consultation with the NFLPA and following a meeting and field inspection this afternoon by NFL and club field experts as well as local and independent outside experts -- that the playing field at Estadio Azteca does not meet NFL standards for playability and consistency and will not meet those standards by next Monday," the league wrote in a statement.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported yesterday that the Cleveland Browns football team was considering former secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as a potential candidate for head coach. Browns general manager John Dorsey has apparently stated that he is “open to hiring a woman as Cleveland's next head coach” and an unnamed source said that Rice was in the running. Dorsey has since denied that Rice was being considered: “[W]e are still in the process of composing the list of candidates and Secretary Rice has not been discussed.” Rice also weighed in, tweeting, “I love my Browns — and I know they will hire an experienced coach to take us to the next level,” concluding, “I’m not ready to coach but I would like to call a play or two next season if the Browns need ideas!”