On Monday, the Baltimore Ravens temporarily closed facilities after learning of four positive COVID-19 tests. Among those who contracted the virus were two players (J.K. Dobbins, Mark Ingram II) and two staffers. Today, less than 24 hours after reopening their facilities, the Ravens once again closed their facilities due to reports of “up to four new positive tests.”
Per sources, the Ravens have as many as four new positive tests for COVID-19 today after learning of four others on Sunday night. All told, since Sunday night, there's been at least 10 positive tests.