The Peterborough Examiner

All NFL games a go for Week 9

However, many teams continue to deal with COVID-19 issues

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All National Football League games are on for this weekend while teams deal with COVID-19 issues.

Depending on their situations, teams were either steering clear of or returning to their facilities Friday, one day after the Green Bay Packers beat the San Francisco 49ers, 34-17, even though both clubs were missing key players due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Cincinnati Bengals kept players away from their training facility after two unidentifi­ed players tested positive for COVID -19. Players have not been in the facility since Wednesday and will not return until next week because they are on a bye, though players had to remain in Cincinnati to be tested for the coronaviru­s daily.

The Atlanta Falcons cancelled practice and worked virtually after a member of the football staff tested positive. The Falcons said the move was “out of an abundance of caution” while contact tracing is used to determine if anyone else might have been exposed. Atlanta hosts Denver on Sunday.

“The whole reason we’re doing it is to get guys to the game,” coach Raheem Morris said. “We want to make sure we go through all the precaution­ary measures to play the game. Everybody wants to play the game.”

A Miami Dolphins assistant coach, also unidentifi­ed, tested positive for COVID-19 and was quarantine­d. It was the first coronaviru­s case involving the Dolphins since Aug. 19, but their regular-season schedule was changed because of outbreaks involving other teams.

They’re scheduled

Sunday at Arizona. to play

The Chicago Bears activated starting right guard Germain Ifedi from the Reserve/COVID-19 list Friday. Ifedi was placed on the list along with backup offensive tackle Jason Spriggs on Tuesday. Coach Matt Nagy said this week Spriggs tested positive for the coronaviru­s and Ifedi was put on the list because of a close contact.

The Bears cancelled practice and closed their facility Thursday after another player tested positive. The team was cleared that night by the NFL to practice Friday.

Chicago plays at Tennessee on Sunday.

The Houston Texans returned to their facility a day after it was closed following a positive COVID-19 test by a player. Linebacker Jacob Martin’s positive test Wednesday night forced the closure of the facility Thursday.

Linebacker­s Whitney Merci

lus and Dylan Cole will also miss Sunday’s game at Jacksonvil­le after the NFL determined they had been in close contact with Martin.

The league has been busy handing out discipline to teams violating COVID-19 protocols.

On Friday, Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin was fined $100,000 and the club $250,000 because coaches improperly wore facial coverings last Sunday, a person with knowledge of the fines told The Associated Press.

The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the fines have not been announced, said Tomlin was among the coaches cited for “not wearing face coverings at all times on the sidelines” during the victory over the Baltimore Ravens.

The NFL recently told its 32 teams to have all personnel wear masks in locker rooms and on the sideline when not in

the game. Players are required to wear masks during postgame contacts with opponents as well.

Coach Jon Gruden and the Las Vegas Raiders this week were fined a total of $650,000 and lost a sixth-round draft pick for repeated violations of the protocols.

A person familiar with the punishment said Thursday the team was fined $500,000, Gruden docked $150,000 and the draft pick stripped because of how the team handled Trent Brown’s positive coronaviru­s test last month. The team is expected to appeal the decision.

The Raiders have been penalized several times this season for violating coronaviru­s protocols, with the punishment­s leading to a total of more than $1.2 million in fines for the team, Gruden and players. They are the first to be penalized a draft pick following multiple violations.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger (7) walks off the field with head coach Mike Tomlin after a game against the Houston Texans in Pittsburgh on Sept. 27. A person with knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press that Tomlin has been fined $100,000 and the club $250,000 because coaches improperly wore facial coverings last Sunday.
GENE J. PUSKAR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger (7) walks off the field with head coach Mike Tomlin after a game against the Houston Texans in Pittsburgh on Sept. 27. A person with knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press that Tomlin has been fined $100,000 and the club $250,000 because coaches improperly wore facial coverings last Sunday.

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