The NFL is close to making it through a full slate of games this season and DeMaurice Smith says the league sees no scenario in which Super Bowl LV would be moved from Sunday night.

Smith was asked during an ESPN appearance on Wednesday whether the NFLPA would agree to move the Super Bowl if someone like Patrick Mahomes or Tom Brady were to test positive for COVID-19 ahead of the game.

"I don't see any scenario where we would agree with the league to move the Super Bowl," Smith said of any possible postponement. "I mean, look, we've had a difficult season. We've had teams in Cleveland, where I think JC Tretter, our union president, was breaking down film because they didn't have a coach; we saw the Denver Broncos head into a [game] without a number of quarterbacks. I think it wouldn't be fair to the rigor and the discipline that we've insisted that players have this year to move the Super Bowl. My hope, and certainly everybody's hope, is that our players will continue to double down, do the great job that they've done all season, and we'll get this fantastic game kicked off on time."