Ezekiel Elliott not pleased agent had to confirm coronavirus test results

On Monday, Ian Rapoport proclaimed that there were several members of both Texas teams, the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans, who had tested positive for the coronavirus COVID-19.
News then spread that Elliott’s agent Rocky Arceneaux – who helped Elliott record what was at the time the richest contract for a running back in NFL history –  had confirmed the positive test result.
Elliott was upset his status went public and claimed it was violation of his medical privacy rights.
It seems someone from either the medical community or someone Elliott had confided in provided Rapoport and Tom Pelissero the initial information

On Monday, Ian Rapoport proclaimed that there were several members of both Texas teams, the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans, who had tested positive for the coronavirus COVID-19.
News then spread that Elliott’s agent Rocky Arceneaux – who helped Elliott record what was at the time the richest contract for a running back in NFL history –  had confirmed the positive test result.
Elliott was upset his status went public and claimed it was violation of his medical privacy rights.
It seems someone from either the medical community or someone Elliott had confided in provided Rapoport and Tom Pelissero the initial information