After being exposed to COVID-19 through a family good friend, Dan and Tanya Snyder will miss their first Washington Football Team video game in 21 years. (Photo by John McDonnell/The Washington Post through Getty Images) More.
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From Dan and Tanya Snyder: After going to every game in 21 years they will be missing out on todays after coming in contact with somebody they have known for 15 yrs that checked favorable for Covid-19. They are disappointed to miss, but are safe and will be cheering from home. pic.twitter.com/n191WYuwbT— Julie Donaldson (@juliedonaldson_) September 20, 2020
The Snyders arent the only owners to miss their first game in years due to COVID-19 health concerns. Cincinnati Bengals owner and president Mike Brown missed his very first routine season video game in franchise history on Thursday when the Bengals took on the Cleveland Browns in Cleveland. That broke a 52-year, 824-game streak for Brown, who at age 85 missed the game as a preventative measure due to the ongoing pandemic.
Washington released a declaration from group doctor Dr. Anthony Casolaro about the Snyders status.
Washington Football Team owner Dan Snyder and his partner Tanya will not remain in presence when their team takes on the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on Sunday. It will be the very first time in 21 years that theyll miss a video game their group has played, however theres an excellent reason for it.
Synder and his other half were just recently exposed to COVID-19 through a long time good friend who contracted the infection. They both tested unfavorable, but they chose to stay at home out of an abundance of caution.