Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Days Bryant started playing against the Dallas Cowboys from Tuesday night’s game when he was pulled from the warmups and tested positive for COVID-19.
An hour before his game against the Cowboys, Bryant was out on the field and the team announced that he had been ruled out of the game due to illness. Bryant immediately took his thoughts to Twitter to voice his frustrations.
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Bryant wrote, “Tell me why they pull me hotter so I can test … My Mr. – Come back positive … I tested positive for Covid,” Bryant wrote. “The crazy thing is that I have this bad rule too …. I can’t understand this.”
Bryant followed with another tweet shortly after that.
He said, “Yeah, I’ll go ahead and say goodbye to him for the rest of the season. I can’t deal with this.”
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“I test positive for covid before the game so the game stops or moves on? @NFL, “Bryant said before sending the final tweet,” I drink some wine and face ….
Bryant, who played for the Cowboys for eight years before leaving in April 2018, joined Ravens in October, and was awaiting squaring against his former team for the first time in his career. Unfortunately for Bryant, he was unable to show the cowboys that they had made a mistake in getting rid of him.
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Ravens COVID-19 broke out, leaving 23 players on the reserve / COVID-19 list.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson was activated on Monday, along with several other players.
The Associated Press contributes to this report.