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NFL, union extend daily COVID-19 testing into regular season
Read full article: NFL, union extend daily COVID-19 testing into regular seasonDaily testing for COVID-19, except on game days, has been extended into the regular season by the NFL and the players union. With no testing on game days, the pregame coronavirus exams will be conducted on the day before the game and must be completed before a club travels. NFL Players Association President JC Tretter of the Cleveland Browns recently called for a continuation of daily testing. In the spirit of adaptability, expect the NFLPA to push for modifications or updated recommendations such as the continuation of daily testing as the season progresses and new information becomes available, Tretter posted on the union website last week. More Football NewsFive Detroit Lions headlines to watch for the 2020 seasonJim Harbaugh tells Michigan football players they could start season next monthMHSAA reinstates fall football, other high school sports in Michigan
Kelly Stafford slams NFL after Matthew Staffordโs false-positive COVID-19 test
Read full article: Kelly Stafford slams NFL after Matthew Staffordโs false-positive COVID-19 testDETROIT โ The Detroit Lions say quarterback Matthew Stafford has been removed from the COVID-IR list and back to the active roster following a false-positive test. The Detroit Lions released this statement on Tuesday:โAs a result of a False-Positive test result, he was forced due to NFL/NFLPA protocols to sit out until he received two negative tests. His testing sequence for the Pre-Entry period was: negative, negative, False-Positive. To be clear, Matthew does NOT have COVID-19 and never has had COVID-19 and the test in question was a False-Positive. Sports Illustrated reported that he tested positive for COVID-19.
Detroit Lions say QB Matthew Stafford had false-positive COVID-19 test; returns to active roster
Read full article: Detroit Lions say QB Matthew Stafford had false-positive COVID-19 test; returns to active rosterDETROIT The Detroit Lions say quarterback Matthew Stafford has been removed from the COVID-IR list and back to the active roster following a false-positive test. The Detroit Lions released this statement on Tuesday:As a result of a False-Positive test result, he was forced due to NFL/NFLPA protocols to sit out until he received two negative tests. His testing sequence for the Pre-Entry period was: negative, negative, False-Positive. To be clear, Matthew does NOT have COVID-19 and never has had COVID-19 and the test in question was a False-Positive. Also, all of Matthews family have been tested and everyone is negative.Stafford was placed on the COVID-IR list last week.
Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford reportedly tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19)
Read full article: Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford reportedly tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19)DETROIT Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list because he tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a report from Sports Illustrated. NFL players can be placed on the reserve/COVID-19 without testing positive if they have had close contact with someone who is sick. Stafford received a test Friday, when he was asymptomatic, meaning he passed tests on Tuesday and Wednesday, SI said. A positive result from Fridays test landed him on the reserve/COVID-19 list, according to SI. Kenny Golladay, T.J. Hockenson, Justin Coleman, Isaac Nauta, Amani Oruwariye, Jalen Elliott and Arryn Siposs are also on the reserve/COVID-19 list for Detroit.