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  • A Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad player has tested positive for Covid-19, the NFL team announced Saturday, saying Detroit's Sunday game at Jacksonville remains on schedule as planned. The Jaguars (1-4) worked remotely as a precaution on the eve of the contest with Detroit (1-3) while more testing is conducted. "Last night, we received results from our daily PCR testing that an individual on our practice squad tested positive for COVID-19," the Jaguars said in a statement. "After confirming the positive test later in the evening, our organization began working with the NFL to review contact tracing data while the player self-isolated. "As a precautionary measure for today, we made the decision to conduct our football activities remotely while following NFL protocols and recommendations... We plan to play tomorrow's game as scheduled." The uncertainty is the latest in a week of tests and retests that had clubs closing their facilities for practice, the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots most notably. The Patriots reopened their facility on Saturday ahead of Denver's visit to New England on Sunday. New England had reopened Thursday only to close Friday after another positive, with ESPN reporting the Patriots put center James Ferentz on the Covid-19 reserve list on the same day a positive test caused the shutdown. The Broncos plan to bench top running back Melvin Gordon for the game at New England with what was described as a non-Covid-19 illness. But Denver running backs coach Curtis Modkins will not travel to the game with the Patriots after testing positive for COVID-19, the Broncos announced. "Early this morning, we learned that running backs coach Curtis Modkins tested positive for COVID-19," the team said in a statement. "He will not accompany the team to New England. "Curtis is currently at home in self-isolation and experiencing no symptoms. We have evaluated close contacts, administered necessary point of care testing (no positive COVID-19 results) and implemented additional health and safety measures." Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham tested negative for Covid-19 after missing workouts Thursday and Friday with flu-like symptoms. That means he will be able to play Sunday when the Browns face Pittsburgh. js/dj
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  • Jaguars reserve virus positive but Sunday NFL game still on
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