NASHVILLE, Tene – After two consecutive days of negative results, a member of the Tennessee Titans team conducted coronavirus tests sunday morning.
“This morning we learned that a staff member tested positive. We temporarily close our facilities and are in communication with the league about the next steps,” said one team.
The Titans have now gained a total of 24 positive control effects dating back to September 24. Sunday’s positive control result through a staff member marks the eleventh time a team member does so. A total of thirteen players tested positive in this period.
On Saturday, the Titans got rid of the offensive takedown of Isaiah Wilson and defensive back Greg Mabin from the reserve list / COVID-19 and returned to their services on Saturday for the first time since September 29.
“I’d like, along with the players and staff, to tell you how excited we are to be back in construction to continue our preparation for Buffalo,” Titans coach Mike Vrabel said Saturday.
Tennessee’s game opposed to the Buffalo Bills moved from Sunday to Tuesday. This game is now in danger.
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