The New York Giants (0-5) will make a trip to Sports Authority Field to take on the Denver Broncos (3-1) on Sunday night in Week 6. With the Giants winless and dealing with a rash of injuries, many believe the game should be flexed out from its prime-time slot.

However, that will not happen. Jon Heath at Broncos Wire pointed out the rules for flexible scheduling:

The NFL’s “flexible scheduling” started last week, which means the league can now “flex” an unappealing “Sunday Night Football” matchup with a game previously scheduled to be played on Sunday afternoon. This week’s game in Denver featuring a winless New York team that will be without superstar Odell Beckham Jr. would be an ideal game to move out of prime time. But league rules state that flexed games must be announced with 12 days’ notice — so the deadline was last week.

The Giants will be without Beckham, Dwayne Harris and Brandon Marshall, all of whom will have undergone season-ending surgery this week.

The Giants also could be without linebacker Jonathan Casillas (burner) and Sterling Shepard (sprained ankle).

With the Broncos coming off their bye week and the Giants winless and without their star player, many will want this game to be flexed out, but the rules say it can’t happen.