There's small chance the Rams could be playing in Indianapolis on Monday. (USATSI)
There's small chance the Rams could be playing in Indianapolis on Monday. (USATSI)

The NFL could be looking at its second relocated game in two weeks.

Due to civil unrest in Ferguson, Mo., there's a chance the Raiders-Rams game scheduled for Sunday in St. Louis could be moved to Monday in Indianapolis, according to the Indianapolis Star

However, the paper notes that it's a "remote possibility." 

The fact that a contingency even exists shows that the league is ready for anything that might happen. St. Louis is located only 12 miles from Ferguson, where a grand jury decided on Monday not to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown. 

Since then, over 400 people have been arrested in Ferguson. The city has also had to deal with looting and rioting. 

Back in Week 7, a fight broke out between Rams fans and several Ferguson protesters, who were at the Edward Jones Dome with signs that read "Justice for Mike Brown."

Obviously, the NFL would want to avoid any type of situation where fans might clash with protesters.  

If the Raiders-Rams game was moved to Indianapolis, it would mark the second week in a row that the NFL would have to move a game. The Jets-Bills game in Week 12 was moved from Buffalo to Detroit after Buffalo was hit with over six feet of snow.