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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson missed the beginning of training camp Wednesday after testing positive for COVID-19.
During a press conference, head coach John Harbaugh announced that both Jackson and running back Gus Edwards had tested positive for the coronavirus. He did not specify how long each player would be out, but ESPN reported that Edwards would miss the first 10 days of training camp.
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ESPN reported that Jackson previously tested positive for COVID-19 in November.
NFL policy requires unvaccinated players to isolate for 10 days after a positive COVID-19 test. WBAL-TV in Baltimore cited an unnamed source who said Jackson has not received the vaccine.
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