The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

QUINN SAYS VIRUS PROTOCOLS GOING SMOOTHLY

- By D. Orlando Ledbetter darryl.ledbetter@ajc.com

The first order of business for the Falcons when they arrive for work is getting tested for COVID-19.

The coaches go first and then the players.

So far, seven players have been placed on the NFL’s reserve/COVID-19 list. Five have been activated from the list, while fullback Keith Smith and safety Jamal Carter remain on the list. It is not known if any coaches have tested positive or come in contact with someone who has tested positive.

“That part was a big unknown for a lot of us,” Falcons coach Dan Quinn said on Wednesday. “It has really gone more smoothly than I even expected.”

After the testing and before Quinn does any football-related business, he gets the report from the previous day’s testing.

“As far as the process to go through, it’s been quick for the players to get that many people tested in a certain amount of time,” Quinn said. “You stay regimented through it. But it’s been good so far.”

Falcons safety Chris Cooper was activated to the roster from the team’s reserve/ COVID-19 on Tuesday.

Cooper either tested positive for COVID-19 or was in quarantine after exposure to the coronaviru­s.

Cooper, Smith, Carter, rookie safety Jaylinn Hawkins, defensive tackle Tyeler Davison, quarterbac­k Danny Etling and linebacker Foye Oluokun have all been placed on the league’s reserve/ COVID-19 list.

Smith and Carter have been on the list for 15 days as the Falcons have been staying on top of the testing that was negotiated between the NFL and the NFL Player’s Associatio­n with the hopes of the league playing during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Quinn has been pleased with the direction from Dr. Allen Sills, the league’s chief medical officer.

“They’ve done a good job, both the union and the NFL of providing us informatio­n,” Quinn said. “We have Zoom calls as a league. Videos from the league. We’ve also had calls with our own doctors specifical­ly on COVID-19.”

As the league has been able to amass informatio­n since the veterans reported July 28, Quinn and the Falcons have been flexible.

“For all of us in the country, I think we’ve learned that there are a lot of things that move with it,” Quinn said. “So, we are just trusting their opinions as we are going. We are trying to stay up to speed on the protocols that they’ve changed.”

Falcons running back Todd Gurley and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett questioned the league’s commitment to player safety before coming to camp. They have changed their tune and are pleased with the testing and self-distancing measures.

“I think that’s one thing both the league and the (NFLPA) are doing a good job of, OK this came up, what are we going to do to address it, as opposed to this is what we said and we’re sticking to it,” Quinn said. “(We are) making sure that we are always staying progressiv­e on it. I’ve been impressed by that.”

Three NFL head coaches,

Los Angeles Chargers’ Anthony Lynn, New Orleans’ Sean Payton and Philadelph­ia’s Doug Pederson, have had brushes with COVID19. Payton’s case was back in the spring and Pederson returned to practice after five days on Wednesday. Lynn revealed on the HBO show “Hard Knocks” that he’s had COVID-19.

The Falcons have a contingenc­y plan if something happens to Quinn.

“You have to talk about it No. 1 and then even it can go down a lot of layers,” Quinn said. “So, Jeff Ulbrich would be the one that would be able to take on that role. Certainly, Bob Sutton would support him on some of the things needed from game management as well.

“Each of them have a contingenc­y where you go into it. What about if it’s multiple people and so those are the ones that you get into because it was easy one for one and then what about if both Jeff and I, those are the ones where you get doubled up. That kind of tic-tac-toe, it took too long so I can give you the first layer.”

 ?? ATLANTA FALCONS ?? Receiver Julio Jones and other players — along with the coaches — are tested whenever they arrive for work at the Falcons’ Flowery Branch facility. The team currently has two players on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
ATLANTA FALCONS Receiver Julio Jones and other players — along with the coaches — are tested whenever they arrive for work at the Falcons’ Flowery Branch facility. The team currently has two players on the reserve/COVID-19 list.

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