Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Jets have no positive tests

Sunday’s game with Arizona is on

- By Teresa M. Walker and Barry Wilner

All New York Jets players and coaches have tested negative for COVID-19, and Sunday’s game against Arizona will be played on time.

The Jets posted a statement on social media Friday night, hours after their training facility was closed due to a presumptiv­e positive coronaviru­s test for one player.

“This evening, we received negative PCR COVID-19 test results for all players, coaches and personnel,” the team said. “Following a presumptiv­e positive COVID-19 test and out of an abundance of caution to ensure everyone’s health and safety, we sent all players and personnel home this morning. We also initiated all NFL mandated protocols including player isolation, subsequent testing, and contact tracing.

“As we have thus far, we will continue to follow required health and safety protocols in the best interests of our coaches, players, staff and community. We look forward to our game this Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.”

During the summer, Lions quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford had a similar false positive.

The league has had 60 cases since testing began in which one player or staff member tested positive and there wasn’t further transmissi­on among the team. By sending everyone home from the facility Friday morning, the Jets took the appropriat­e steps under the NFL/NFLPA COVID-19 protocols. And then the 100% negative tests were announced in the evening.

The Tennessee Titans got some good news Friday with no positive test results hours after the NFL reschedule­d their game with Buffalo to Tuesday night, a person familiar with that situation told The Associated Press.

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