Las Vegas Review-Journal

Steelers coach Tomlin tests positive for virus

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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.

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