Steelers coach Tomlin tests positive for virus
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is dealing with COVID-19.
Tomlin said Monday that he’s experienced “minimal symptoms” and remains in “good health.”
Tomlin, 48, did not disclose when he tested positive. The team sent employees and staff home Wednesday as a precaution after someone in the facility tested positive.
■ Panthers: Carolina agreed to oneyear contracts with restricted free-agent wide receivers Brandon Zylstra and Keith Kirkwood, according to reports.
■ Ravens: Baltimore promoted Craig Ver Steeg to be their running backs coach. Ver Steeg, 60, is a 38-year coaching veteran who most recently served as the Ravens’ senior assistant/running backs coach from 2019-20.
■ Seattle: Four-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman Mike Iupati says he’s retiring after 11 NFL seasons. Iupati made four straight Pro Bowls from 2012-15, the first three with San Francisco and the final one with Arizona. He was also a first-team All-pro selection in 2012 with the 49ers.