The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Broncos GM Elway, team president Ellis positive for COVID-19

- By Arnie Stapleton

ENGLEWOOD, COLO. » The novel coronaviru­s has reached the highest levels of the Denver Broncos organizati­on with general manager John Elway and team president Joe Ellis testing positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday.

The Broncos said in a statement that both Elway and Ellis have minor symptoms but are “doing well’ and will continue to work from home and in self-isolation and participat­e in virtual meetings while their health is monitored.

The team said no players or coaches came into close contact with either Elway or Ellis recently.

“Based on a review of contact tracing data with the league, we are confident these cases originated independen­tly outside team facilities,” the Broncos said. “There were minimal close contacts identified for each (no players or coaches) and those individual­s have been notified.”

“While our facilities are closed for Election Day, coaches are conducting their game preparatio­ns today remotely as a precaution,” the team added. “Our organizati­on will remain in communicat­ion with the NFL, making all decisions in consultati­on with the league and based on guidance from medical experts.”

The Broncos have had three assistant coaches go under the league’s COVID-19 protocols — Curtis Modkins, Mike Munchak and Ed Donatell — in addition to right guard Graham Glasgow. Others at the team’s headquarte­rs also have been infected by COVID-19 in recent weeks.

Modkins, the team’s running backs coach, returned to work last week after recovering from his infection. Munchak, their offensive line coach, was out all last week and Donatell, the team’s defensive coordinato­r, went under COVID-19 protocols Sunday morning, skipping the Broncos’ game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Glasgow was diagnosed on Friday, and the Broncos canceled their on-field workouts and isolated two other O-linemen, backup guard Austin Schlottman­n and starting right tackle Demar Dotson, as a precaution.

Schlottman­n and Dotson returned to practice Saturday and played against the Chargers. Schlottman­n replaced Glasgow at right guard.

Ellis began feeling ill Sunday morning and contacted the team’s medical staff. As a precaution, he watched the Broncos’ 31-30 comeback victory over the Los Angeles Chargers from home, the first time in 26 years he’d missed a Broncos home game.

Ellis continued working from home Monday and received a positive COVID-19 test Tuesday morning, as did Elway, who left work for home Monday after he began experienci­ng mild symptoms of the infection, the team said.

As part of the NFL’s COVID-19 safety protocols put in place so the league could try to play the 2020 season during the pandemic, the Broncos have had all their employees tested daily for the virus. Players, coaches and other employees also wear contract tracing devices to help curb any outbreaks.

The Broncos have been under the league’s enhanced COVID-19 protocols since Modkins’ infection. Those extra measures include increased distancing, face coverings on the practice field and inside the team’s facilities for players and coaches and remote team meetings. Position groups can still meet in person.

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