As grounds crews appear to be laying new sod on the field at Estadio Azteca on Tuesday, a number of Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams players are now strongly considering not playing in next Monday's game in Mexico City, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
"It's not fair to risk our health," a prominent player told Schefter on Tuesday.
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Sources told Schefter that significant discussions are underway about whether the game will be played in Mexico City, moved to Los Angeles or postponed, and that a decision is expected in the coming days.
Grounds crews were attempting to repair the surface inside Estadio Azteca amid what sources describe as significant concerns about the poor playing surface in Mexico City.
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told Schefter on Monday night that the league is "working closely" with stadium personnel "to ensure that we have an NFL-quality surface" for the game.
One source still expects the game will be played in Mexico City, according to Schefter, but another source said he thinks moving the game to Los Angeles is still an option.
The issue is that soccer games and concerts have left the field a mess. The teams are aware of the situation, and the NFLPA is concerned and has been monitoring it closely.
The Rams left for Colorado Springs on Monday to train at high altitude for a week before traveling to Mexico City, where the elevation is about 7,300 feet.
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