Redskins rookie WR Antonio Gandy-Golden has recovered from COVID-19

Redskins rookie Antonio Gandy-Golden said that he tested positive for the coronavirus in late March, and was later cleared before the draft.

Washington Redskins rookie wide receiver Antonio Gandy-Golden has reportedly tested positive for the novel coronavirus, and has since self-quarantined and recovered fully.

According to a statement from AGG, which was released by NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Gandy-Golden tested positive for COVID-19 on March 24, dealing with mild symptoms at the time. He isolated for two weeks ad followed all guidelines, and as cleared fully on April 7th. All of this took place in the weeks leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft, where the Redskins selected him with the 142nd overall pick.

Earlier this week, Liberty Univiersity president Jerry Falwell suggested that Gandy-Golden had dealt with the virus while talking about COVID-19 on FOX News.

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4 challenges with the CBA vote

Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports The deadline for the CBA vote is set for March 12. That’s only a week away. That presents some obvious challenges for the NFLPA and its players. It’s not like everyone is in camp or teams are close to each other. …

Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The deadline for the CBA vote is set for March 12. That’s only a week away. That presents some obvious challenges for the NFLPA and its players. It’s not like everyone is in camp or teams are close to each other. There are a lot of people who need to get educated on the deal. These challenges aren’t huge roadblocks, but they are something to keep an eye on over the next week. Let’s get to them.

Twitter reacts to incremental changes for Washington Redskins

The Redskins lit the world on fire early on Monday morning by firing Bruce Allen and likely bringing in Ron Rivera as the new head coach.

The Washington Redskins’ nation was set ablaze early on Monday morning, as it was announced that team president Bruce Allen would be removed from his post with the team.

Along with that long-overdue news, it’s highly expected that former Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera will be named as the next head coach of the Redskins, and he is flying to Ashburn to meet with the team and likely sign a contract on Monday.

With so much change happening around the organization, players and fans have taken to social media and let their thoughts on the matter run free. Here is the best of what we saw on Twitter so far on Monday.