Saints will be without Pro Bowl tackle T

Saints will be without Pro Bowl tackle T

The COVID-19 hits just keep on coming in the NFL. The latest to feel the Ryan Bates Jersey wrath of the pandemic is the , who'll be without star left tackle after testing positive for the virus on Saturday, according to . Because this positive test occurred on the eve of New Orleans's Week 12 matchup with the , the Pro Bowl tackle is out for Sunday."Found out this morning that I tested positive for Covid!" Armstead wrote in a on Saturday. "I feel completely normal and ready to go play with my guys tomorrow. Unfortunately, that can't happen and while that expletive sucks, Buffalo Bills Golf Sporting Goods I can't downplay the impact covid has had on so many lives. Everyone stay safe."This adds insult to injury to the Saints, who were already going into this matchup without starting left guard due to a concu sion. Now, the entire left side of the O-line has evaporated as makes his second start of the season at quarterback in place of , who is currently on injured reserve with a rib injury. Armstead, meanwhile, is Ruben Brown Jersey in the midst of his eighth season in the , all of which have been with the Saints. This season, he's not only played and started in all of New Orleans' 10 games but the 29-year-old is currently third on the team in offensive snaps. Only center Erick McCoy (100%) and fellow offensive tackle (94.98%) have logged more snaps on the offensive side of the ball than Armstead, who has played in 89.81% of the snaps to this point.Armstead is just the latest player in the league to test positive for COVID-19. Earlier on Saturday Marquez Stevenson Jersey , it was revealed that the currently are on the brink of an outbreak after running back and an a sistant coach . Meanwhile, the placed running back on the as well, ruling him out for Week 12. On Friday, the NFL released a memo to all 32 teams stating that they will on Monday, Nov. 30 Buffalo Bills Jackets and Tuesday, Dec. 1 in an attempt to curb any potential new outbreaks following the Thanksgiving holiday and as the positivity rates climb throughout the country.

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