With every day bringing more positive outcomes, that return remains in jeopardy.
The NFL revealed Friday that the league and its gamers union consented to extend everyday screening for the foreseeable future. That includes groups during bye weeks, requiring players to stay.
This is the 5th straight day that at least one member of the Titans company has had a favorable test result return. The outbreak seemingly began Sept. 24 when the Titans positioned cornerback Greg Mabin from their practice team on the reserve/COVID -19 list.
Because outdoors linebacker coach Shane Bowens test outcome came back positive on Sept. 26, the Titans have actually had now 8 players and seven other group personnel test favorable. Bowen didnt take a trip with Tennessee (3-0) to Minnesota for their 31-30 win last week.
Offensive take on Isaiah Wilson, Tennessees first-round pick out of Georgia, has been on the reserve/COVID -19 list because Sept. 6.
The NFL first held off, then rescheduled the Titans video game set for Sunday against Pittsburgh to Oct. 25 throughout Tennessees bye. The league likewise moved Baltimores bye to Week 7, so the Ravens now can play Pittsburgh on Nov. 1.
If the positive results dont stop, the Titans next game, versus Buffalo (3-0) on Oct. 11, could be at danger, forcing the NFL into a lot more rearranging of the schedule.
On Saturday, another Titans gamer and 2 employee tested positive for COVID-19, raising the teams overall to 18 considering that Sept. 24, an individual familiar with the circumstance told The Associated Press.
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The Titans now on the reserve/COVID -19 list include: protective captain DaQuan Jones, long snapper Beau Brinkley, pass receiver Adam Humphries, outside linebacker Kamalei Correa, and rookie cornerback Kristian Fulton, their second-round select of LSU, with receiver Cameron Batson and tight end Tommy Hudson from the practice team.
Because neither the NFL nor the Titans had revealed the newest outcomes, the individual spoke on condition of privacy.
The favorable test results keep coming for the Tennessee Titans in the NFLs first outbreak of COVID-19. One video game already has actually been postponed and another rescheduled.
Authorities from the NFL and its players union consulted with the Titans on Friday examining the situation.
The Minnesota Vikings (0-3) once again had no positive test arises from Fridays tests, and they remain arranged to visit Houston (0-3) on Sunday as set up. The Vikings went back to work inside their center Thursday.
The Titans had hoped to return to work inside their own structure Monday or Tuesday. The league has brand-new procedures for teams handling an outbreak or exposed to a group with a break out to follow that include two various daily tests and gloves and face masks for everybody, including players, during practices.