Published 09:46 IST, April 16th 2020
Brian Allen coronavirus test report 'positive', first NFL player to contract COVID-19
Brian Allen coronavirus update: The Rams star is reportedly the first active NFL player to test positive for coronavirus. Allen tested positive three weeks ago
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Los Angeles Rams center Brian Allen is reportedly first active NFL player to test positive for coronavirus. FOX Sports' Jay Glazer broke news Wednesday stating Brian Allen spoke to him and confirmed that he had been battling COVID-19 for past three weeks.
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Brian Allen coronavirus: Brian Allen tests positive for COVID-19
According to report, Brian Allen tested positive for coronavirus three weeks ago before testing positive again last week. Allen also confirmed to FOX that he showed symptoms like loss of smell and taste and even experienced flu. As of w, Rams star is believed to be 'symptom-free' and is expecting to be all clear by end of this week.
report furr adds that Rams closed ir facilities to injured players as soon as y learned Brian Allen had contracted virus. facilities had been closed for weeks but reportedly re-opened as of last week.
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Brian Allen coronavirus: Brian Allen tests positive, coach McVay confirms
FOX spoke to LA Rams coach Sean McVay who confirmed Allen is feeling good and is on road to recovery. McVay furr stated Rams were 'smart and safe' by instantly shutting down all facilities and instructing all players to follow social distancing guidelines laid down by authorities.
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A former Michigan State offensive lineman, Brian Allen was drafted by Rams in 2018 NFL Draft. Last season, Allen played nine games as a starter before his season came to a premature end after he suffered an MCL injury.
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NFL player with coronavirus: Brian Allen coronavirus and ors
'Brian Allen coronavirus' update makes him first active player to have contracted virus. New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton also tested positive for coronavirus and subsequently self-isolated himself. Former Jacksonville Jaguars star Tony Boselli also contracted virus along with his son, Andrew. Both are reportedly recovering well.
NFL 2020 update
United States had already seen more than 600,000 confirmed cases with a reported death toll close to 30,000. Amid such precarious circumstances, major sports leagues in country remain suspended. 2020 NFL season which is expected to start in September, will reportedly t be delayed. However, re are discussions that a shorter format will be deployed and initial games will be played in empty stadiums. NFL is yet to confirm any of rumours.
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09:46 IST, April 16th 2020