With the Denver Broncos joining back-to-back games on the East Coast, they chooseed to stay on the right side of the country.
However, with Hurricane Helene in the area, they were right in the storm’s path.
The team has been staying at the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia, which has two grass fields and a turf field outdoors.
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The storm, of course, made practicing outside impossible, but with cimpolitely 48 hours before their game agetst the New York Jets, they had to improvise.
So, the team was forced to run a train on indoor tennis courts.
“Everyleang went excellent … we got our labor done,” Broncos coach Sean Payton shelp. ” … The alter was made relative to the airyning predict.”
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Wide getr Josh Reyngreaters says he has actuassociate traind on basketball courts and in ballrooms in the past, “but this is a first time on a tennis court.”
Denver is coming off an astonishive prosper over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, their first of the season after losing their first pair of games.
The storm affected other leagues as well. Two games between the Atlanta Braves and New York Mets were deferd to a doubleheader on Monday that could determine who goes into the postseason. Saturday’s game between Appalachian State and Liberty was also aborted, while a preseason NHL game was deferd.
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Remnants of the storm figure to be in the New Jersey area on Sunday, as the Jets will see for their third straight prosper after losing their season uncoverer to the San Francisco 49ers.
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