San Francisco Chronicle

Gruden defends Raiders’ protocol

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Coach Jon Gruden defended the way the Las Vegas Raiders have handled the coronaviru­s despite the organizati­on being hit with a hefty penalty for violations from the league.

A person familiar with the punishment said the team was fined $ 500,000, Gruden docked $ 150,000 and the team stripped of a sixthround draft pick because of how the Raiders handled tackle Trent Brown’s positive coronaviru­s test last month.

“I’m just going to say, very proud of our organizati­on, how we have handled this entire protocol and this entire process and I’m not going to comment any further than that,” Gruden said Friday. “I believe we’re on the cutting edge of being the best at servicing players and I’ll leave it at that.”

The Raiders are appealing the penalty.

The organizati­on has been penalized several times this season for violating coronaviru­s protocols with the punishment­s leading to a total of $ 1,215,000 for the team, Gruden and players.

Gruden wouldn’t comment when asked if he believed the team was being singled out by the league.

“I’m really proud of the guys that I work with here,” he said. “We’ve done a heck of a job. It’s a very difficult process and I stand by what we’re doing here. I believe we’re doing a heck of a job. We can always get better and that’s obvious.”

While several teams have been fined so far this season, the Raiders are the first to be docked a draft pick following multiple violations.

The latest punishment stems from Brown’s positive test last month when the Raiders were already supposed to be in “intensive” protocols following teammate Damon Arnette’s positive test.

At a practice on Oct. 19, a day before Brown tested positive, he was not wearing a mask as required and didn’t socially distance from teammates. That led to four other starting offensive linemen being placed on the COVID19 list as “highrisk” contacts. They missed the rest of the practice week before returning the morning of a 4520 loss to Tampa Bay on Oct. 25.

Safety Johnathan Abram was forced to miss that game because he spent time with Brown the following day and wasn’t cleared to return until Oct. 26.

Brown was activated from the COVID19 list last week but missed the game at Cleveland after a reported mishap with an IV sent him to the hospital before the game. Brown went back on the COVID19 list Thursday when he had more symptoms.

Gruden was fined $ 100,000 and the team docked $ 250,000 after the coach didn’t wear his mask properly during a Week 2 win over New Orleans. The team also was fined $ 50,000 for allowing an unauthoriz­ed employee in the locker room after the game.

Briefly: Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin reportedly was fined $ 100,000 and the club $ 250,000 because coaches improperly wore facial coverings Sunday. Tomlin was among the coaches cited for “not wearing face coverings at all times on the sidelines” during the victory over the Ravens. ... The Titans will be without threetime Pro Bowl punter Brett Kern ( right wrist injury) and wide receiver Adam Humphries ( concussion protocol) on Sunday against the Bears. Tennessee will be working out some punters Saturday. Kern also is Tennessee’s holder on field goals. Quarterbac­k Ryan Tannehill is listed as the backup holder.

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