Minneapolis chosen as contingency site if Kansas City Chiefs-Tampa Bay Buccaneers game has to relocate due to Hurricane Ian

ByKEVIN SEIFERT
September 28, 2022, 2:19 PM

The NFL has selected U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis as the contingency site for Sunday night's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, league executive vice president Jeff Miller confirmed Wednesday.

As of now, the game remains scheduled for Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. The Buccaneers, however, have evacuated the area due to effects from Hurricane Ian's landfall.

U.S Bank Stadium is available because the Vikings will be in London to play the New Orleans Saints.

Miller offered no timetable or deadline for making a decision but pledged that the league will not do anything to "negatively impact public safety efforts in the affected areas." He did say that if the game is moved, it would be played Sunday night, rather than a day or two later.

"This is only a contingency," Miller said, "but we will remain nimble and adaptable."

The Buccaneers relocated their players, coaches and some of their families to the South Florida area and are practicing at the Miami Dolphins' facility. Playing in Tampa remains the team's choice. "We can't control the outside forces," Bucs coach Todd Bowles said. "You know, our thoughts are with the city of Tampa right now, but where we have to play. Hopefully it is Tampa and everything is fine; that means we're not damaged too much. But if we have to go play elsewhere, you know, we just have to focus and lock in. Nobody's gonna to feel sorry for us, you know, so we've gotta be ready to play."

Chiefs coach Andy Reid said his team will be ready to play wherever the NFL schedules the game.

"We'll get ourselves ready for that," Reid said. "When the league announces it, then we'll go ahead and move forward in that direction. That could be in Tampa, could be there [Minneapolis]. My heart goes out to the people of Tampa. I haven't quite followed and [don't] know how much it's hit and/or going to be hit, but from what I heard, it sounds like it could be quite a deal."

This would not be the first time the NFL has moved a game for weather reasons. Detroit's Ford Field has hosted such games twice. One came in 2010, when the Vikings and New York Giants' game at the Metrodome was upended by heavy snow and the collapse of the stadium's roof. The other was in 2014, when heavy snow in Buffalo forced the Bills and New York Jets to shift venues.

NFL Nation reporters Jenna Laine and Adam Teicher contributed to this story.