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Castillo forced to quarantine

O-line coach was in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19

- By Colleen Kane

Chicago Bears offensive line coach Juan Castillo will be away from the team this week after he self-reported hewas in close contactwit­h someone who tested positive for COVID-19.

Bears coach Matt Nagy made the announceme­nt Wednesday after practice, saying Castillo would work with his players only via Zoom and would not travel to the game against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday in Charlotte, N.C. Castillo has not tested positive, and Nagy said Castillo’s quarantine­was unrelated to the positive test of practice squad offensive lineman Badara Traore over the weekend.

Castillo’s absence comes at a challengin­g time for the Bears as they try to replace starting left guard James Daniels, who was lost for the season Thursday with a torn pectoral muscle. Bears assistant offensive line coach Donovan Raiola will take over Castillo’s duties during the game Sunday.

“He’ll be down on the

field and interactin­g with those guys,” Nagy said of Raiola. “In a game-day situation, it’s next-man-up mentality on the coaching side, and so this is an opportunit­y for him to grow. He did a hell of a job today in installs, and I just thought it was fun to watch that happen. The guys have trust in him, and for us as a coaching staff, we’ve got to be able to help him out to help those players out.”

The Bears news came about six hours after the Panthers announced they would take extra precaution­s this week after an opposing player tested positive.

Atlanta Falcons rookie defensive lineman Marlon Davidson tested positive for

COVID-19, ESPN reported. That affects the Panthers because they beat the Falcons 23-16 on Sunday, and Davidson played 12 snaps on defense and five on special teams.

The Panthers had not placed anybody on the COVID-19/reserve list as of Wednesday afternoon, but they must follow updated NFL protocols for teams that might have been exposed to the virus.

Under the new, more stringent rules, teams that might have been exposed must hold meetings virtually and require players and coaches towear masks at all times during practices. Typically, players are not required to wear masks when they are practicing.

Players other than the quarterbac­k also mustwear gloves. Weight-room sessions are limited to 10 players at a time. And teams must administer daily point-of-care tests, which provide rapid results, before anyone can enter the facility, in addition to daily PCR tests, which are more accurate but take longer to return results.

Panthers coach Matt Rhule said they also shut down the team meal room and adjusted practice because they were wearing masks.

“All substantia­l things, but nothing that, to me, affects the game,” Rhule said.

“It’s just things that, hey, if this is going to help us be safer and guarantee that we have a chance to play, then I’m all for it.”

The Bears already had their schedule disrupted this week after Traore’s positive test.

The Bears were away from Halas Hall on Saturday and Sunday with scheduled days off because they played Thursday night. They kept their practice squad away fromthe facility Monday and opted for a walk-through instead of their originally planned practice.

 ?? JOSE M. OSORIO / CHICAGO TRIBUNE ?? Bears offensive line coach Juan Castillo, left, is now in quarantine and will not travel with the team to Charlotte for the game against the Carolina Panthers.
JOSE M. OSORIO / CHICAGO TRIBUNE Bears offensive line coach Juan Castillo, left, is now in quarantine and will not travel with the team to Charlotte for the game against the Carolina Panthers.

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