New England Patriots star cornerback Stephon Gilmore has tested positive for Covid-19, according to the NFL Network.
The Patriots played the Kansas City Chiefs on Oct. 5 in a game that was pushed from the previous day due to Patriots quarterback Cam Newton testing positive for the virus.
Despite Newton testing positive, the National Football League opted to play the game rather than postponing it for later in the season, a move that drew criticism for potentially exposing more players to infection.
With just one bye week built into the schedule for each team, the NFL season is highly susceptible to disruption from any outbreaks. If multiple games were to be canceled, the league would be forced to consider determining playoff eligibility with teams having played an unequal number of games or might push back the Super Bowl, which is scheduled for Feb. 7 in Tampa, Florida.
Also on Wednesday, the NFL Network reported that the Tennessee Titans’ plan to reopen their facility was put on hold after two players tested positive for the virus. The Titans were slated to face the Pittsburgh Steelers on Oct. 4, but that game was delayed to Oct. 25, becoming the first NFL game to be affected by the virus.
In response to the uptick in positive tests, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell warned the league’s 32 teams on Monday that they would face penalties if they were found to be in violation of Covid-19 safety protocols.
“Protocol violations that result in virus spread requiring adjustments to the schedule or otherwise impacting other teams will result in additional financial and competitive discipline, including the adjustment or loss of draft choices or even the forfeit of a game,” Goodell wrote in a memo obtained by the Associated Press.
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