The Baltimore Ravens are no strangers to having COVID-19 pass through their locker room. They had to play a game during the 2020 season with nearly 20 players out due to COVID protocols, and almost defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers despite that fact.
Baltimore hasn’t had nearly as much run in with COVID in 2021, but it has taken the NFL by storm over the past few days, and the Ravens are one of the teams impacted by it. On Tuesday, the team placed backup center Trystan Colon on the Reserve/COVID list, just one day after adding practice squad wide receiver Binjimen Victor to it.
We have placed C Trystan Colon on the Reserve/COVID-19 list.https://t.co/wFJkwp92Ei
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) December 14, 2021
Jamison Hensley of ESPN reported earlier in the day that Colon had tested positive for the virus.
Ravens backup center Trystan Colon tested positive for COVID-19 this morning, per source.
This comes a day after Baltimore placed practice squad WR Binjimen Victor on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) December 14, 2021
Colon has appeared in nine games for the Ravens in 2021, and has developed into a quality backup center.