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Virus Disruptions Hit 49ers and Broncos, as N.F.L. Crisis Grows

After bobbing and weaving around the coronavirus pandemic for much of the fall, the N.F.L. nears the end of the third quarter of its regular season facing crises on teams from coast to coast.
On Saturday, health officials in Santa Clara County threw the San Francisco 49ers season into turmoil when they temporarily banned all contact sports at the high school, college and professional levels and required anyone traveling into the region from more than 150 miles away to quarantine starting at 12:01 a.m. Monday. The order would apply to the Stanford and San Jose State college football teams, and to the San Jose Sharks of the N.H.L., among others.
In Baltimore, six more members of the Ravens have tested positive for the virus as the outbreak in the teams locker room expanded to 18 players, including the teams star quarterback, Lamar Jackson.
And in Denver, the Broncos appear to have run out of quarterbacks since Blake Bortles, Drew Lock and Brett Rypien were forced to quarantine after coming in contact with a fourth quarterback, Jeff Driskel, who tested positive for the virus on Thursday, according to a person familiar with the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity because the team had not announced the details. All four players are ineligible to play Sunday when the Broncos face the New Orleans Saints, and at this point Denvers options for filling the position are extremely limited, because the leagues virus-related rules preclude bringing in a player who has not quarantined ahead of joining a team.read more

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