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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; NFL Revamping COVID Testing Bodes Well For Full NFL Season SEAN PENDERGAST | AUGUST 10, 2020 | 4:30AM I think even the most tunnel-visioned sports fanatics would admit that they knew the return or sports amid a global pandemic was ...
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NFL Revamping COVID Testing Bodes Well For Full NFL Season
NFL Revamping COVID Testing Bodes Well For Full NFL Season
SEAN PENDERGAST | AUGUST 10, 2020 | 4:30AM I think even the most tunnel-visioned sports fanatics would admit that they knew the return or sports amid a global pandemic was going to be a dicey proposition, with many peaks and valleys. The NBA's bubble in Orlando has been as close to flawless as it gets, with literally three straight weeks of "zero positive tests" reports on all of the tested players. Baseball has been largely clean, with two glaring, season-altering exceptions with COVID outbreaks in the clubhouses of the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals. College football, well, don't get me started. And then there is the NFL, where in Houston, at least, it's so far, so good. The Texans have had zero players test positive for the coronavirus since training camp has begun, and they've had only one player (backup defensive lineman Eddie Vanderdoes) opt out of the 2020 season. Say what you will about the Texans' offseason, and my God, have we said a LOT, but Bill O'Brien, Jack Easterby, and the McNair family are managing the virus with great success and keen attention. It hasn't been all peaches and cream elsewhere around the league, though. Some teams have been hit hard by the virus (Jacksonville had 12 players on the COVID reserve list at one point last week) and opt-outs (the Patriots had a league high eight players opt out of the season). False positive tests were an issue, too, with the most high profile case being Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, who was put on the COVID reserve list for a couple days last week, before his false positive test was revealed. That spurred the league to take action and try to fine tune its testing procedures, to where NFL teams will now have "point of care" testing at their facilities. Here is Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio with an explanation of the term and what it could mean to teams:
Full disclosure, I am one of ten media members in town that gets to cover training camp with embedded access, and I am receiving my first COVID test this morning over at NRG Stadium. I'm anxious (in a good way) to see how this whole operations works. For now, the NFL is collectively working just as hard, if not harder, on COVID diagnosis and prevention as they are figuring out how to stop Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson. |
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