NFL teams report virus problems
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Ravens All-Pro cornerback Marlon Humphrey says he has the coronavirus, and several other NFL teams reported positive tests Monday, providing new concerns for a league trying to complete the season amid a pandemic.
The Packers reported that a player tested positive for COVID-19, and Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury confirmed that two players tested positive over theweekend.
In addition, the Browns conducted meetings remotely Monday after a player reported that he is experiencing “COVID-19- related” symptoms.
It was a difficult day for the league as it nears the halfway point of a season that’s already had its schedule altered by outbreaks of COVID-19.
In a post on Twitter, Humphrey wrote: “I got the Rona hopefully I’ll be back healthy soon.”
Humphrey missed practice last Wednesday with what the team described as an “illness,“but returned Thursday and played in Sunday’s 28-24 loss to Pittsburgh. Ravens coach John Harbaugh ruled Humphrey out for Sunday’s game in Indianapolis, and said the team has stepped up efforts to monitor the players.
“We’re in the intensive protocol the NFL puts in place,” Harbaugh said. “We prepared for this, we’ve had a plan in place, we plan to have a great week of preparation and we plan to be ready to play the game on Sunday.”
He said the team will hold virtual meetings but continue to practice on the field, beginning Wednesday.
The NFL administers daily testing, including game day and during bye weeks. Results of the tests generally come in overnight. Tests taken the day before the game determine if the player can play on game day. On game day, they have their temperatures taken by contactless thermometers, are screened for loss of smell or taste and have other symptoms checked prior to entering the stadium, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said. Players and personnel also have to report any symptoms.