The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

AP source: Pats-Chiefs all clear; no positives for Titans

- By Teresa M. Walker

NASHVILLE, TENN. » The New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs returned all negative results, allowing their game reschedule­d for Monday night to be played, and the Tennessee Titans have their first day clear of positive results in a week, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.

The NFL postponed the Patriots’ game at Kansas City (3-0) from Sunday after New England quarterbac­k Cam Newton and Chiefs practice squad quarterbac­k Jordan Ta’amu were added to the COVID-19 reserve list Saturday.

The Patriots (2-1) wrote on social media Monday morning, “Game day.”

Now in quarantine, Newton wrote Sunday on Instagram that he’ll use his time off from football to “get healthy and self reflect on the other amazing things that I should be grateful for.”

The Titans’ outbreak reached 20 cases Sunday with the team’s sixth straight day of at least one positive with 18 returned since Tuesday. But Tennessee had no positives back Monday morning. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity Monday because neither the NFL nor the Titans announced the latest results.

Tennessee will need continued negative results to host Buffalo (4-0) on Sunday, and Wednesday is the earliest the Titans can get back inside their facility as long as the franchise has backto-back days of negative test results.

Titans linebacker Will Compton wrote on Twitter, “No positive tests. Victory Monday.”

COVID-19 concerns are affecting at least one other team.

Coach Ron Rivera confirmed Washington canceled a multiplaye­r workout scheduled for Monday because of virus concerns. The Athletic and NFL Network reported that concern stemmed from one player, but the entire workout was called off.

“We just wanted to make sure and get it right, so we did that,” Rivera said. “And I apologize. We as an organizati­on apologize to those players we brought out. This was a legitimate tryout. We’re constantly shaking the bottom of our roster, the bottom of our practice squad to see if we can find players. Unfortunat­ely, we had to turn some guys away and we truly do apologize to them.”

Minnesota, which lost to Tennessee a week ago, beat Houston 31-23 on Sunday following new protocols for teams exposed to a COVID-19 outbreak.

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