Ravens activate 3 players from COVID-19 list, find 4 strains of virus
The Baltimore Ravens welcomed back running back Mark Ingram, defensive end Calais Campbell, and backup defensive lineman Jihad Ward, as the trio was activated off the COVID-19 list Saturday.
All three players were part of an outbreak that spread through the Ravens' facility, resulting in 20 players being placed on the COVID-19 list at one point.
The Ravens released a statement regarding the outbreak, confirming not everyone followed protocol correctly and at least four unique strains of the virus traveled through the facility.
Statement from Ravens team president Dick Cass: pic.twitter.com/UmZFDUpUWX
- Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) December 5, 2020
Baltimore removed key players J.K. Dobbins, Pernell McPhee, Patrick Mekari, and Matt Skura from the reserve list Friday.
The Ravens have 10 players remaining on the COVID-19 list, including 2019 MVP Lamar Jackson.
With Ingram, Campbell and Ward coming off Reserve/COVID-19 list today, the Ravens have 10 players on it: Lamar Jackson, Pat Ricard, Willie Snead, Mark Andrews, Will Holden, Matthew Judon, Justin Madubuike, Terrell Bonds, Geno Stone and Morgan Cox.
- Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) December 5, 2020
The 6-5 Ravens have lost three straight games and are set to take on the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday night.
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