One of the best matchups of week 12 in the NFL is Baltimore versus Pittsburgh as the two rivals battle for both playoff positioning and a division title. However, the former team must enter the field with at least two of their star players.
The Ravens announced on Monday (November 23) that two players tested positive for COVID-19 and that they have closed their facility after learning of the disappointing news.
"Late (Sunday) night we were informed that several members of the Baltimore Ravens organization tested positive for COVID-19 and these people immediately started quarantining themselves," the team said in a statement. "We started the contact tracing process and during this time the Under Armor Performance Center will be closed, with all team activities being carried out virtually."
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They added, "We will continue to work closely with the NFL, team doctors and our medical coaches and follow their instructions."
The NFL network reports that two players, Mark Ingram and J.K. Dobbins.
The Ravens, who play the Steelers on Thursday night, have not revealed whether there are more positive cases.
The other two games slated for Thanksgiving include the Houston Texans versus the Detroit Lions and the Washington Football Team, which will play another divisional match against the Dallas Cowboys.