Hurricane Ian weather updates: Latest news on NFL, MLB, college football schedule changes due to Florida storm

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Hurricane Ian is making its way toward Florida, and that doesn't bode well for sports in the "Sunshine State" over the coming week.

With the hurricane strengthening to a Category 5 storm as it makes a beeline towards Florida's Gulf Coast, several sports teams are already feeling the effect; The Buccaneers have already made changes to their practice locale, with the Braves also potentially looking at moving in the coming days, as well.

Hurricane Ian is expected to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday night, leaving several teams' plans for this week in a state of flux. It's the fourth hurricane of the 2022 season, and the first to directly impact several pro leagues' operations.

Here's the latest on how teams are handling the storm:

Hurricane Ian updates

Nationals and Phillies make change to weekend set

Date: Thursday, Sept. 29

With remnants of Hurricane Ian set to hit the northeast over the weekend, the Nationals and Phillies have opted to play a doubleheader on Friday, and play a single game at 1:05 p.m. on Saturday.

Mets-Braves series staying in Atlanta, no change yet in dates

Date: Thursday, Sept. 29

MLB is keeping the NL East weekend showdown at Truist Park, The New York Post and other media reported.

It's also keeping the Friday-to-Sunday schedule, although Friday's game could be played in the afternoon instead of at night and Saturday's game might be moved to Sunday as part of a doubleheader, according to reports.

The Mets offered to start the series on Thursday, which is an off-day for both teams, and move up their Wednesday getaway game by three hours, but the Braves and MLB said no, according to the Post's report.

There were competitive considerations for the denial. Atlanta played 13 consecutive days and 19 of the last 20 days prior to Thursday, capped by a night game in Washington on Wednesday.

Chiefs-Buccaneers game to be moved way north if it can't be played in Tampa

Date: Thursday, Sept. 29

The NFL said Wednesday that the game would be played in Minneapolis if it cannot be held in Tampa. U.S. Bank Stadium is available because the Vikings playing in London in Week 4.

League executive vice president Jeff Miller told ESPN that no timetable or deadline has been set for changing the site of the game, but he did say that the contest would still be played on Sunday night. 

Buccaneers move practice, ceremony, game location still in flux

 

Date: Wednesday, Sept. 28

The Buccaneers move their practice to the Dolphins facility in Miami on Tuesday. The Bucs' Week 4 "Sunday Night Football" matchup against the Chiefs in Tampa is currently on as scheduled, but a decision for that may come down in the next few days.

Given that the Bucs' matchup is a primetime event, the league will likely want to avoid no games being played in the Sunday night window. According to The Athletic's Greg Auman, there's a chance that another game could be flexed into the "Sunday Night Football" window to protect against no game being played. The game could also move to a neutral site.

The Buccaneers are also moving Sunday's halftime Ring of Honor induction ceremony for Bruce Arians to a later date due to the weather.

USF game moving to Boca Raton

Date: Tuesday, Sept. 27

East Carolina and USF were scheduled to play in Tampa's Raymond James Stadium on Saturday, but they are instead moving the game to FAU's home stadium in Boca Raton, Fla. The game is also moved from 7:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. ET. 

South Carolina moves game up

Date: Tuesday, Sept. 27

With the hurricane expected to make its way across Georgia and South Carolina this weekend, South Carolina's game vs. South Carolina State, originally scheduled for Saturday, has been officially moved up to Thursday at 7 p.m. 

Gators move home game to Sunday

Date: Monday, Sept. 26

Florida announced it is moving its game against visiting Eastern Washington to Sunday at noon. 

FSU-Wake Forest showdown on schedule

Date: Monday, Sept. 26

No. 23 Florida State is set to host No. 22 Wake Forest in Tallahassee at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, and Seminoles athletic director Michael Alford says "nothing has changed right now." 

Braves-Mets series may be moved

Date: Monday, Sept. 26

The Braves are scheduled to take on the Mets in a three-game series in Atlanta starting on Friday, but if safety becomes a concern, the series may be moved.

Lightning postpone preseason games

Date: Monday, Sept. 26

The Lightning announce that preseason games on Wednesday, Sept. 28 (vs. Carolina) and Thursday, Sept. 29 (vs. Nashville) have been postponed. 

The Lightning announced that their Sept. 29 matchup vs. the Predators will take place on Thursday at 8 p.m. in Nashville. The team also announces that training camp will move to Nashville temporarily.

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Joe Rivera is a senior content producer at The Sporting News and teaches Multimedia Sports Reporting at his alma mater, Rutgers University.