Baltimore Sun Sunday

Report: Newton has virus, game moved

- By Jimmy Golen

NFL

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The NFL postponed this week’s game between the Patriots and the Super Bowl champion Chiefs after “positive COVID-19 tests on both teams.” ESPN reported on Saturday that Patriots quarterbac­k Cam Newton was among those testing positive.

The NFL said on Saturday that the game, originally scheduled for 4:25 p.m. EDT on Sunday, will be played on Monday or Tuesday, a move that would be possible only if there is no wider spread of the disease on the rosters.

The Patriots confirmed that a player has tested positive but did not reveal his name. Newton’s agent did not immediatel­y respond to a message from AP seeking confirmati­on.

The only known Chiefs player to test positive practice-squad quarterbac­k Jordan Ta’amu.

It is the second game this weekend that has been affected by COVID-19. After an outbreak on the Titans, the matchup between the Steelers and Titans was postponed — originally for a day or two, and then until Oct. 25 as the positive tests accumulate­d.

To fit it in, the Steelers’ game against the Ravens that day was pushed back to Nov. 1.

The Patriots said in a statement that the COVID-positive player has entered self-quarantine and that players, coaches and staff who were in close contact with him were tested Saturday morning and all were negative.

Earlier this week, Patriots defensive back Devin McCourty said the league might have grown overconfid­ent after making it through training camps and the first two weeks of the season without a major outbreak.

“But at the end of the day, we are in a pandemic,” he said. “So what happened in Tennessee, although it kind of shocks us, it’s not really surprising. I think we all knew at some point we might get some positive tests.” is

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