Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar has had quite the week.
First, the Broward County Prosecutor declined to file armed robbery charges against him for lack of evidence. Second, he was removed from the NFL’s Commissioner Exempt List and allowed to return to Renton to join his teammates at training camp.
But before Dunbar can attend practice, he must complete the mandatory COVID-19 testing, with three negative tests over a four-day period. Next, Dunbar will need to pass his physical.
Coach Pete Carroll believes that could happen as soon as Friday.
“He’s here, he’s in town already, going through the protocol,” Carroll told reporters Wednesday after practice. “I think his day is Friday – the first day he can really be here. Until then, he’s got to log the days and the testing and all that. Get his physical done – I think his physical is on Friday. That’s a marker. Once you get to that day, you are ready to re-enter.”
Dunbar could be re-entering just in time to see some action on the field before the Seahawks take a break on Saturday.
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