Lions place QB Matthew Stafford on reserve/COVID-19 list – ESPN

Stafford was put on the list after outcomes came back from the teams third round of testing on Friday. Gamers must remain on the list until they are medically cleared to return to their groups.
” I believe its in everybodys best interest to be as safe as you can possibly be whether youve got a pregnant wife at house with kids or not,” Stafford said in May.

Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford on Saturday became the 8th member of the group to be put on the reserve/COVID -19 list.
Stafford was placed on the list after results returned from the teams 3rd round of screening on Friday. If theyve tested favorable for COVID-19 or have actually been in close contact with somebody who has the coronavirus, players are put on the list either. Players should stay on the list till they are clinically cleared to go back to their groups.
Its unclear how long Stafford will be out, per NFL protocol, but the group is scheduled to begin strength and conditioning exercises Monday.
The Lions, when reached for remark, described the NFL-NFLPA policy that “clubs are not allowed to comment on a players medical status aside from describing roster status.”
A message entrusted to Staffords agent looking for remark was not right away went back to ESPN.
If they finished three unfavorable COVID-19 tests on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, Lions gamers on Saturday were allowed into the teams practice facility in Allen Park, Michigan, for the very first time for physicals and devices pickup.
Stafford is coming off a season-ending back injury in 2019, which cost him the final eight video games of last season.
When Staffords other half Kelly was pregnant with their 4th child in May (shes because provided birth to a child), Stafford said theyve been as careful as possible.
” I believe its in everybodys benefit to be as safe as you can potentially be whether youve got a pregnant partner at home with kids or not,” Stafford said in May. “Obviously nobody truly understands, theres not tough data on this yet, on what it does to a pregnant woman or a child or whatever it is. Were just trying to ensure were doing whatever we perhaps can to restrict our direct exposure.
” Make sure we are at home doing everything that the experts are telling us to do, as much as we perhaps can, and were attempting to remain sane and still have a little bit of enjoyable here and there.”
Stafford, though, did exercise with colleagues throughout the offseason where he has houses, consisting of training with Kenny Golladay in California, Danny Amendola in Georgia and after that a little group of Lions players in June. The June workout came versus the suggestions of the NFLPA, which at the time asked gamers to stop group exercises.
The 32-year-old quarterback is the eighth Lions gamer to appear on the COVID-19 reserve list, signing up with Golladay, tight ends T.J. Hockenson and Isaac Nauta, cornerbacks Justin Coleman and Amani Oruwariye, punter Arryn Siposs and security Jalen Elliott.