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Lions QB Matthew Stafford placed on covid-19 list

Detroit Free Press
| Saturday, August 1, 2020 6:26 p.m.
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Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford became the highest-profile player to be placed on the reserve/covid-19 list.

DETROIT — The coronavirus does not discriminate.

Tall, short, skinny, fat, star quarterback or little-known backup.

On Saturday, the Detroit Lions placed quarterback Matthew Stafford on the reserve/covid-19 list, meaning he either tested positive for coronavirus on Friday or was around someone who had.

Stafford is the biggest-name player in the NFL to go on the list during the first five days of training camp.

Lions players, including Stafford, reported to camp Tuesday and took their first covid-19 test, a nasal swab in a trailer outside of their Allen Park practice facility. They returned for another round of covid-19 tests Wednesday and again Friday, and Saturday, players who passed all three tests were allowed in the building for the first time to take physicals and begin gathering equipment.

After emerging from the trailer Tuesday, Stafford pumped a squirt of sanitizer into his hand at the checkout table.

The Lions declined comment Saturday on both the roster move and Stafford’s health. NFL teams are not permitted to comment on a player’s medical status per NFL-NFL Players Association policy.

Stafford is the eighth player the Lions have put on the covid-19 list.

On Wednesday, after the Lions’ initial round of tests, the team placed wide receiver Kenny Golladay, tight end T.J. Hockenson, cornerback Amani Oruwariye, safety Jalen Elliott and punter Arryn Siposs on the list.

On Thursday, the Lions placed two more players on the list, tight end Isaac Nauta and cornerback Justin Coleman.

Stafford worked out with Golladay in California and Nauta in Georgia early this spring, when the coronavirus pandemic was in its early stages in the country. His wife, Kelly, gave birth to the couple’s fourth daughter, Tyler, on June 26.

At the time, Stafford said he was taking all the necessary precautions to make sure he and his family stayed healthy, including limiting contact in his workouts like clicking cleats instead of slapping five and not licking his fingers in between passes.

“I think it’s in everybody’s interests to be as safe as you can possibly be no matter if you’ve got a pregnant wife and kids at home or not,” Stafford said. “But obviously, nobody really knows. There’s not hard data on this yet on what it does to a pregnant woman or baby or whatever it is, so we’re just trying to make sure that we’re doing everything we can to limit our exposure and making sure that we’re at home, doing everything that the experts are telling us to do, as much as we possibly can, while trying to stay sane and still have a little bit of fun here and there.”

Stafford, 32, played some of the best football of his career last season, throwing for 2,499 yards and 19 touchdowns in eight games.


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