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Falcons shut facility after 2nd positive; Vikings game on

- By George Henry

ATLANTA » The Atlanta Falcons shut their facility Thursday following one new positive test for COVID-19. The team remains scheduled to play at Minnesota on Sunday.

Defensive tackle Marlon Davidsonwa­s placed on the Covid-19/reserve list this week, and the addition of a second unidentifi­ed person caused the Falcons to act out of caution. All team activity will be done virtually.

A team spokesman said the second person was not a player. The spokesman added that, barring any changes, the Falcons are expected to be back at their facility on Friday.

The Falcons’ decision to shut their facility follows outbreaks with the Tennesseet­itans andnewengl­and Patriots.

“This decision was made in consultati­on with the NFL and medical officials,” the teamsaid inastateme­nt. “The health and safety of our team is our highest priority.”

The Falcons (0- 5) fired coach Dan Quinn and general manager Thomas Dimitroff last Sunday night, and Raheem Morris was named interim coach.

“Right now, in this new Covidworld, there’s a lot of things that come up in that worldevery singleday,” Morris said Tuesday. “You just have to deal with that all the time.”

Davidson was the second Atlanta player to be placed on the COVID 19/reserve list in-season. Rookie cornerback A. J. Terrell missed two games before returning for last week’s home loss to Carolina. Protocols were increaseda­t the Falcons’ practice Wednesday.

“We definitely had differ

ent meetings today, completely virtual,” quarterbac­k Matt Ryan said after practice. “Wewere all in separate rooms and in our own space. Even in practice, (shields) on our helmets. I think we are doing everything we can to keep it at bay and do the best we can under the guidelines we’ve been given.”

The NFL is attempting to play a full schedule amid thepandemi­cwithout teams isolated in a bubble as other sports have done to protect players and staff from the virus. No games were affected through the first three weeks of the season, but the schedules of nine teams have since been dis

rupted.

Tennessee had the most serious outbreak with 24 positive tests, including 13 players.

The league said thisweek itwill begin Pcrtesting for COVID-19 on game days beginning Sunday. The use of masks in walk-throughs is now mandatory, and only play-callers will be permitted to wear face shields in lieu of masks or gaiters on the sideline.

The updated protocols sent to teamsmonda­y night also require anyone identified as a “high risk” close contact to be isolated and not permitted to return to the team’s facility for at least five days.

Falcons safety Ricardo Allen said the teamwaswat­ching closely to ensure players followed protocols Wednesday.

“I think everybody even has the new little mask thing on every helmet,” he said. “They make sure that they have heightened everything. They make sure that they know everyone is aware even if they catch you with your mask down a little bit, they’ll make sure youmove it up.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTOS ?? The Atlanta Falcons defensive unit runs an agility drill at the NFL football team’s practice facility in Flowery Branch, Ga.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTOS The Atlanta Falcons defensive unit runs an agility drill at the NFL football team’s practice facility in Flowery Branch, Ga.
 ??  ?? Atlanta Falcons quarterbac­k Matt Ryan (2) and the offense prepare to run a play during their NFL training camp football practice in Flowery Branch, Ga.
Atlanta Falcons quarterbac­k Matt Ryan (2) and the offense prepare to run a play during their NFL training camp football practice in Flowery Branch, Ga.

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