“Multiple players” for the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans have tested positive for COVID-19, a pair of league insiders revealed Monday. The league has yet to comment on t…
— Ian Rapoport The Cowboys issued a statement to Rapoport saying, “Due to federal and local privacy laws, we are unable to provide information regarding the personal health of any of our employees.”
Rapoport added that none of the players in question is believed to have been in their team facilities, and both Texas-based clubs have followed proper health protocols. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero also reported the positive tests today. It’s unclear which of these players might live in Texas in the offseason, but Sunday saw record-breaking hospitalization numbers due to COVID-19. That, in a week that had already set two new records.
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