Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

No positive tests allow Patriots to work in person

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots were forced to prepare for two opponents this week — the Denver Broncos, and COVID-19.

A handful of positive tests — including quarterbac­k Cam Newton and cornerback Stephon Gilmore — led to the closure of the Patriots’ facilities for three days and the postponeme­nt of Sunday’s scheduled home game against Denver to Monday night.

New England was able to return to the practice field Saturday for a walkthroug­h — its only opportunit­y all week to meet in person and scheme for the Broncos.

“We’re literally taking this — I wouldn’t even say day by day, it’s more hour by hour,” coach Bill Belichick said. “We’ll continue to move forward, but at the same time know that we have to be ready to change, adjust and adapt as the situation calls for.”

Newton tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of last week’s showdown at Kansas City, leading the league to move the game from Sunday night to Monday. On Wednesday, Gilmore confirmed his diagnosis on Wednesday in a post on social media.

Neither practiced on Saturday and Belichick would not speculate on their availabili­ty for Monday’s game.

“I’m not getting into a bunch of hypothetic­als,”

Belichick said. “We’re taking it day by day, hour by hour.”

Bill Murray, a defensive tackle on the team’s practice squad, also tested positive for COVID-19 earlier in the week. New England’s three players on the league’s reserve/COVID-19 list are second-most behind only Tennessee, which has had 23 positive tests within the organizati­on.

The Patriots returned no positive tests Saturday and were given the all-clear by the league to resume inperson team activities, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.

“It’s definitely been frustratin­g. The one thing we’re accustomed to as players is you become kind of routineori­ented,” cornerback Jason McCourty said. “Each Wednesday’s a Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and follow through throughout the course of the weekend. . Here we are just two days out from a game getting our first practice in.”

McCourty said he and others are taking extra precaution­s leading up to Monday’s game, including staying in hotels away from their families to quarantine. McCourty has passed the time by watching film on his iPad and training outdoors by himself.

“I’m a guy who’s 33, this is year 12,” McCourty said. “We haven’t been able to get treatment or anything of that nature just because we’re trying to do things the safest way as possible. I think those types of things have a physical impact. You’re not able to practice.”

Amid the growing out

break of positive tests in the Titans’ facilities, the NFL reschedule­d last Sunday’s game between Tennessee and Pittsburgh to Week 7. The league also bumped the Titans’ upcoming game against Buffalo from Sunday to Tuesday.

With back-to-back postponeme­nts themselves, the Patriots will be playing their second straight Monday night game and are now scheduled to have four Monday games this season — the most they have had since 2011.

 ?? Steven Senne / Associated Press ?? New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is shown in the second half against the Miami Dolphins in September.
Steven Senne / Associated Press New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is shown in the second half against the Miami Dolphins in September.

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