The Denver Broncos postponed a planned practice on Friday as a precaution after a player tested positive for COVID-19.
As they prepare for Sunday's home game against the Los Angeles Chargers, the Broncos will hold virtual meetings while operating under the league's coronavirus protocols amid the health pandemic.
Denver also confirmed that the individual who tested positive is now in self-isolation, as are two other players deemed to have been close contacts.
"We were informed early this morning that a Broncos player has tested positive for COVID-19," a statement from the team read.
"The player is at home in self-isolation along with two other players who were determined to be close contacts. Our organisation, which has been operating under the league's intensive protocols, is in consultation with the NFL and taking guidance from medical experts.
"As a precaution, we have made the decision to postpone today's practice and conduct virtual meetings in preparation for Sunday's game against the Chargers. The team is scheduled to return to UCHealth Training Center for practice tomorrow.
"The health and safety of the players, coaches and staff will continue to be of the highest priority."
According to an ESPN report citing an unnamed source, a player from the Minnesota Vikings roster has also returned a positive test result for the virus.
The Vikings travel to face divisional rivals Green Bay in Week 8 of the regular season.