The Baltimore Ravens are supposed to have a quick turnaround this week, but now that’s in serious question.
The team announced on Monday that “multiple members” of the organization have tested positive for COVID-19 one day after their 30-24 loss to the Titans in overtime. The Ravens are slated to have a Thanksgiving Day showdown on Thursday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
At this time, that game appears to still be in the cards, though. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the AFC North meeting is still currently on. It is yet to be determined which members of the Ravens have tested positive for COVID-19, but the team did report that they all have self-quarantined and all team activities are being handled virtually.
In their release, the club stated that the team is undergoing current NFL COVID-19 safety protocols, including contact tracing.
On Friday, the Ravens announced that third-string quarterback Trace McSorley was placed on the team’s Reserve/COVID-19 list. McSorley had been on the injury report as missing practice Thursday for a non-injury-related reason and was left off Friday’s injury report entirely.
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