Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford placed on NFL’s Covid-19 list

List was created for players who either test positive for coronavirus or have been in close contact with an infected person

Sunday 02 August 2020 11:49 BST
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One of the NFL’s standout quarterbacks is now on the reserve/Covid-19 list.

Matthew Stafford was put on the list by the Detroit Lions, according to the league’s transactions report on Saturday.

The reserve/Covid-19 list was created for players who either test positive for coronavirus or have been in close contact with an infected person. Stafford, 32, is easily one of the most high-profile players to land there.

The Lions, citing NFL-NFLPA policy, have not been commenting on the medical status of players on that list.

Stafford is entering his 12th season with Detroit after being drafted by the Lions with the No1 overall pick in 2009.

Stafford, whose wife Kelly had surgery last year to remove a brain tumor, played every game for the Lions from 2011-18, but back and hip injuries caught up with him and he missed half of last season.

Detroit is coming off two straight bad seasons under coach Matt Patricia, who is under pressure to improve this year — if the NFL can even play amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Also on Saturday, Seattle put guard Chance Warmack on the reserve/opt-out list, and Dallas put defensive back Saivion Smith on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Jacksonville defensive end Lerentee McCray went on the reserve/opt-out list, too.

“With the health and safety of my family in mind, I have decided to opt out of the 2020 season during these trying times in ‘Our Nation,’” McCray said. “I was honored to be involved in our team’s social justice efforts during this offseason, and I look forward to continuing to support those affected in any way I can.”

AP

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