There has been much speculation in regards to the Steelers-Ravens Thanksgiving game on Thursday Night after the Ravens have announced multiple players have tested positive for Covid-19. NFL's spokesman Brian McCarthy sent out a message stating there is no change to the status of the game. The game is scheduled to be played at 8:20 p.m. J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram will both be out during that game because they both have tested positive for Covid-19. Nose Tackle Brandon Williams will also be sitting out against the Steelers because he was identified as high risk from contact tracing. The Ravens have also announced all of their team activates will be conducted virtually.
“We have started the process of contact tracing, and during this time, the Under Armour Performance Center will be closed with all team activities conducted virtually,” the Ravens said in a statement. “We will continue to work closely with and follow guidance from the NFL, team doctors, and our medical trainers.”
We will stay tuned and hope the Steelers-Ravens will play Thursday night at Heinz Field.
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