Report: Two Panthers Tested Positive for COVID-19



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The Panthers don’t play on Sundays because they have a week off, but they are still testing players for COVID-19 and they have reportedly received positive results.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that two players have tested positive. It is not clear whether the test was an offsite PCR test or a Mesa onsite PCR test. Contact tracing is underway ahead of the team’s return to work this week.

With positive tests requiring players to be away from the squad for at least 10 days in most cases, players who tested positive would not be available for Carolina’s Week 14 game against the Broncos.

The Panthers currently have two players on the COVID-19 reserve roster. Defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos and training squad defensive tackle Bruce Hector will stay away from the squad until they are allowed to return to the fight.




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