Cam Newton breaks his silence after testing positive for the coronavirus

Newton reacts to his diagnosis.

The NFL was able to make it through the first three weeks of the 2020 season with its COVID-19 protocols holding up without a bubble (only the Falcons’ A.J. Terrell landed on the reserve/COVID list).

That changed this week.

An outbreak within the Tennessee Titans forced the season’s first postponement of a game due to COVID.

And then, New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton tested positive for the coronavirus on Friday ahead of the Week 4 matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs also had practice squad quarterback Jordan Ta’amu test positive for COVID-19. The new positive cases forced the NFL to move Sunday’s game to Monday.

On Sunday, Newton — showing off some questionable mask coverage — offered his first update on his diagnosis, taking to Instagram to thank everyone for the well wishes.

Newton wrote (without his text filter):

I NEVER WILL QUESTION GOD’s reasoning, just will always respond with, “YES LORD!!” I appreciate all the love, support and WELL WISHES!! I will take this time to get healthy and self reflect on the other AMAZING THINGS THAT I SHOULD BE GRATEFUL FOR!!

It’s unclear how Newton contracted the virus, and as of Sunday, the Patriots haven’t announced any additional positive cases. Let’s hope Newton makes a speedy recovery.

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