The Scottish Hammer is back on the active roster.
In a series of roster moves on Monday, the Cleveland Browns activated punter Jamie Gillan from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Gillan went on the list on Saturday but quickly came off. The popular second-year punter admitted he had previously tested positive earlier in July and did suffer symptoms at that time, but tested negative twice last week before testing positive again.
It’s a complicated situation regarding the testing status. The best explanation comes from NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero, the man who Gillan told about his earlier positive test. From Pelissero’s twitter on Monday morning,
Some people can be “persistent positives” who may not test negative long after they’re able to transmit the virus. This provides a temporary exemption from testing and treatment protocol; any positive test after consecutive negative tests will still be treated as a new positive.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) August 3, 2020
As Gillan comes back onto the active roster, the Browns placed reserve QB Garrett Gilbert on the reserve/COVID-19 list. The team also waived Brian Herrien, an undrafted rookie running back from Georgia.