2 monthes ago | By RT
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has been diagnosed with COVID-19 and as a result will miss Sunday's rescheduled Thanksgiving game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The game was called off when a member of the Ravens coaching staff failed to disclose that he had been infected with the coronavirus, which in turn led to several players being infected.
The team suspended the coach and the NFL pushed the game, which was set to be a primetime clash on Thursday, to a standard Sunday spot, leaving Steelers players, including Juju Smith-Schuster and Eric Ebron, irate on social media.
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2 monthes ago | By NBC News
Ravens star QB Lamar Jackson has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of Baltimore's Week 12 game against the Steelers.
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