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LA Rams’ Brian Allen becomes first NFL player to reveal positive Covid-19 test

- Associated Press

Los Angeles Rams center Brian Allen says he tested positive for Covid-19 three weeks ago.

Allen is the first active NFL player to acknowledg­e testing positive during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The third-year pro is not hospitaliz­ed and is “feeling good,” according to a statement issued by the Rams on Wednesday night only after Allen spoke to Fox Sports about his positive test.

Allen became the team’s starting center last season. He played in nine games before missing the rest of the year with a knee injury.

Allen is expected to start at center again this season. He was a fourthroun­d draft pick out of Michigan State in 2018, playing largely on special teams as a rookie.

The 24-year-old Allen was training and rehabilita­ting at the Rams’ training complex when he began to feel symptoms last month. He told Fox Sports that he lost his sense of smell and taste, and they haven’t returned even after his other symptoms abated.

New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton revealed last month that he tested positive for the virus. The Los Angeles Chargers last week revealed a positive test and symptoms for unidentifi­ed members of their organizati­on, but the Rams hadn’t acknowledg­ed Allen’s positive test.

Rams general manager Les Snead and coach Sean McVay both dodged the question last week when asked if any members of the organizati­on had fallen ill.

“Everybody is doing really well,” McVay said at the time. “There’s been a couple guys that we’ve had some conversati­ons with, but they’re in a good place right now.”

 ??  ?? Brian Allen became the Rams’ starting center last season, playing in nine games before missing the rest of the year with a knee injury. Photograph: David Dermer/AP
Brian Allen became the Rams’ starting center last season, playing in nine games before missing the rest of the year with a knee injury. Photograph: David Dermer/AP

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