The Maui News - Weekender

Jets-Cardinals game on after New York player’s false positive

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All New York Jets players and coaches have tested negative for COVID-19, and Sunday’s game against Arizona will be played on time.

The Jets posted a statement on social media Friday night, hours after their training facility was closed due to a presumptiv­e positive coronaviru­s test for one player.

“This evening, we received negative PCR COVID-19 test results for all players, coaches and personnel,” the team said. “Following a presumptiv­e positive COVID-19 test and out of an abundance of caution to ensure everyone’s health and safety, we sent all players and personnel home this morning. We also initiated all NFL mandated protocols including player isolation, subsequent testing, and contact tracing.

“As we have thus far, we will continue to follow required health and safety protocols in the best interests of our coaches, players, staff and community. We look forward to our game this Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.”

ESPN first reported the Jets’ presumptiv­e positive test.

The Tennessee Titans got some good news Friday with no positive test results hours after the NFL reschedule­d their game with Buffalo to Tuesday night, a person familiar with that situation told The Associated Press.

The Titans’ outbreak increased to 23 on Thursday, with 21 positive results returned since Sept. 29.

■ 49ERS: Jimmy Garoppolo will return as starting quarterbac­k for the San Francisco 49ers this week after missing the past two games with a sprained ankle.

Coach Kyle Shanahan said Garoppolo will start Sunday at home against the Miami Dolphins. Shanahan wanted to see how Garoppolo made it through a full week of practice before making his decision.

“Each day he got better,” Shanahan said Friday. “Never felt too sore the next day. So, we needed to hear that today and see him out there today and we feel good to go.”

Garoppolo had hoped not to miss any time with the injury, having played through ankle sprains before. But this was a more severe high ankle sprain which made it impossible for him to move well enough to avoid danger in the pocket.

He was able to show he was healthy in practice and will provide a needed spark for the 49ers (2-2), who lost 25-20 at home last week to Philadelph­ia.

“Ankle is feeling really good right now,” Garoppolo said. “Got the last couple of weeks off to get it right.”

San Francisco has a 20-6 record when Garoppolo starts, compared to a 5-21 mark with any other quarterbac­k since Shanahan arrived in 2017.

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