The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Washington has virus case, Giants, Falcons add to COVID list

- By Stephen Whyno

The New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons each put a player on the NFL’s COVID-19 list Tuesday, while Washington had its first instance of someone in the organizati­on testing positive for the coronaviru­s since the season began.

The NFL said there were 17 new confirmed positives among players and 35 among other personnel during testing from Nov. 8-14. That brings the league’s total to 95 players and 175 other personnel since Aug. 1, not counting new cases this week.

After New York announced an unidentifi­ed player tested positive, Giants kicker Graham Gano landed on the reserve/COVID-19 test. The Falcons put wide receiver Laquon Treadwell on it, as well.

Gano is the second Giants player in three weeks to go on the COVID-19 list after guard Will Hernandez on Oct. 29, who was activated Nov. 10 and played Sunday against Philadelph­ia. The Giants, who have a bye this week, said two staff members were told to remain home after coming into contact with the player who tested positive.

Treadwell is the second Atlanta player on the COVID-19 list, joining defensive end Dante Fowler Jr., who was put on it last week. Treadwell has spent the past 10 weeks on the practice squad.

Washington’s positive test result was the team’s first since July. A person with direct knowledge of the situation said the player who tested positive did not travel with Washington for its game at Detroit last weekend. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team did not release specific details about the positive case.

The Giants and Washington were notified of their respective positive test results Monday night. The players self-isolated, and contact tracing began.

Washington, which is set to host Cincinnati on Sunday, was one of the few teams that hadn’t had a positive and is now in the NFL’s intensive protocols. Meetings

will be conducted virtually this week, and the practice facility will only be open to staff with limited access for players.

Asked last week about his team getting through the first nine weeks of the season without someone testing positive for the virus, Washington coach Ron Rivera jokingly called that a jinx. He credited senior director of player developmen­t Malcolm Blacken for reminding guys of their responsibi­lities during the pandemic.

“When you have a guy who’s constantly (saying): ‘Hey guys, don’t forget we have this. Hey guys, don’t forget we have that,’ there’s that constant reminder,” Rivera said. “I think, for whatever reason, our guys have been very diligent about it, which we really do appreciate.”

Washington announced Monday no fans will be allowed for the Bengals game after hosting 3,000 on Nov. 8 against the Giants. FedEx Field is in Landover, Maryland, and the nearby Baltimore Ravens also took the step of barring fans for their next game as cases spike around the U.S.

 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Giants kicker Graham Gano (5) reacts after making a field goal during the second half of an NFL football game against the Philadelph­ia Eagles, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020, in East Rutherford, N.J.
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Giants kicker Graham Gano (5) reacts after making a field goal during the second half of an NFL football game against the Philadelph­ia Eagles, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020, in East Rutherford, N.J.

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