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By: KDKA-TV News Team
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Two other Baltimore Ravens players have reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus.
According to multiple reports, tight end Mark Andrews has tested positive for COVID-19 and is excluded from Tuesday’s game.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport said Sunday that Matt Judon was out for the game and “is heading to the COVID-19 reserve list.”
One more # Crows the starter is also out for Tuesday: Smuggler Matt Judon is heading to the COVID-19 reserve list, a source said. So, Mark Andrews and Judon. https://t.co/2hlpbNVxTs
– Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 29, 2020
ESPN’s Adam Schefter said on Sunday morning that:
- “At least 11 players have tested positive for COVID”
- “Twenty players have been added to the reserve / COVID roster”
- “Ten staff members have tested positive.”
The ever-changing and up-to-date numbers in Baltimore appear to be these at the moment:
* At least 11 players have tested positive for COVID
* Twenty players have been added to the reserve / COVID roster.
* Ten staff members tested positive. https://t.co/DKj9vmlWXd
– Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 29, 2020
The Steelers and Ravens are expected to play Tuesday night at Heinz Field after the game was postponed from Thursday to Sunday before being postponed again.
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