21.3 C
New York
May 2, 2024
Worship Media
Sports

Sources: Pats’ facility shut down after positive test

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The NFL shut down the New England Patriots‘ facility on Sunday morning for the third time in 10 days, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Field Yates, putting the status of Monday’s home game against the Denver Broncos in question.

The Patriots had one new positive test Sunday morning, a source told Schefter, and their building is now shut down while further testing is conducted.

The NFL still plans to play the Broncos-Patriots game on Monday, source tells ESPN

The Patriots had re-opened their facility and held a practice on Saturday after having been closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Quarterback Cam Newton, cornerback Stephon Gilmore and practice-squad defensive tackle Bill Murray are currently on the COVID-19 reserve list.

Newton’s positive test came back on Saturday, Oct. 3, which was the day the Patriots were scheduled to travel to Kansas City for a game against the Chiefs the next day. But the facility was shut down, and players and coaches were sent home.

The game was moved to Monday, and the Patriots traveled that morning. Veteran cornerback Jason McCourty questioned whether the NFL was putting the team’s safety first by not postponing the game.

Gilmore played every snap in a 26-10 loss to the Chiefs, and had a positive test result return two days later. He was part of a group of close contacts to Newton that flew on a separate plane to Kansas City. Murray, the practice-squad defensive tackle, had been placed on the COVID-19 reserve list the day before.

The Patriots had three straight days of negative tests before Sunday’s shutdown.

Click Here to Visit Orignal Source of Article https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/30089616/sources-nfl-shuts-new-england-patriots-facility-3rd-10-days

Related posts

Project GOAT Update: The greatest reliever season in fantasy history

ESPN

NL East adds big twist to already chaotic 2020 season

ESPN

What MLB owners need to hear from Rob Manfred to save baseball

ESPN

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy