Detroit QB Status Unknown For Sunday

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Published on November 5 2020 5:52 am
Last Updated on November 5 2020 5:52 am

Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford was put on the Reserve/Covid-19 list Wednesday, however his wife said on social media that he’d tested negative. His status is unknown for the Lions game against the Minnesota Vikings Sunday.

The reserve/Covid-19 list is for players who either test positive or have been in close contact with an infected person. Stafford had been on the list three months ago, but was removed when it was discovered his test had been a false positive. 

 

Four 49ers Won't Play Tonight

The San Francisco 49ers put four players on the reserve/Covid-19 list Wednesday, and said they wouldn’t play in tonight’s game against the Green Bay Packers. ESPN reported that wide receiver Kendrick Bourne tested positive Wednesday morning, and that left tackle Trent Williams and wideouts Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel were also put on the list as close contacts of Bourne. 

 

Louisville, Virginia Game Postponed

This weekend’s football game between Louisville and Virginia has been postponed after an increase in positive coronavirus tests among the Louisville team members and staff, the schools announced Wednesday. They plan to reschedule the game November 14, when both have a bye week. Louisville vice president and director of athletics Vince Tyra said there are 22 cases, 15 of them players.

 

NCAA Football

Wednesday, November 6 Scoreboard

Kent State 27, Eastern Michigan 23

Western Michigan 58, Akron 13

Buffalo 49, Northern Illinois 30

Central Michigan 30, Ohio 27

Miami (Ohio) 38, Ball State 31

Toledo 38, Bowling Green 3