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    Home»Top News»Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson tested positive for COVID-19, per report
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    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson tested positive for COVID-19, per report

    Alan BinderBy Alan BinderNovember 27, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson tested positive for COVID-19, per report
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    The Covid-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc in the world Baltimore crows This past week, he has now influenced their best player. Thursday night , Ian Rapoport of NFL Network I mentioned that Ravens is quarterback Lamar Jackson He tested positive for the Coronavirus. The crows were to deal with Pittsburgh Steelers Thursday night, however The league was forced to reschedule the match Due to the COVID-19 outbreak of the Ravens team. The decision was taken out of extreme caution to ensure the health and safety of the players, coaches and workers on the day of the match, and in consultation with medical experts. The match has so far been scheduled for Sunday 1:15 PM ET and will remain on NBC and broadcast nationwide.

    According to ESPN’s Adam Shifter, Four other Ravens players and one other employee who tested positive for COVID-19 – which should include Jackson. While the match against the Steelers has already been moved to Sunday, chances are said to be “dwindling quickly”. Many Steelers players took to Twitter to express their displeasure with the league’s decision to originally reschedule the match, and one can only imagine what they would feel if the game was moved again.

    Crows Dealing with multiple positive COVID-19 tests Among the players and staff that have been reported, and it was already known that they would be without the best players at the back Mark Ingram And JK Dobbins if the game were to be played on Thanksgiving. Mike Jaravolo from NFL Network I mentioned Wednesday that the crows would have been very limited up front if they had actually played on Thursday. Dan Graziano of ESPN It reported that seven players had tested positive before Thursday, including Burnell McVeighAnd the Maxorly trackingAnd the Sakura diedAnd the Patrick Michari And the Calais Campbell.

    Baltimore has now lost two consecutive games, including a 30-24 extra-time loss to the Tennessee Titans last Sunday. This loss resulted in them being ranked third in the North Asia region behind the Cleveland Browns and Steelers, and this latest development definitely casts doubt on when they will be able to take over the field next.

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