The Baltimore Ravens had additional positive tests for COVID-19 on Wednesday, a source told ESPN, marking the fourth day of a coronavirus outbreak among the team that led to the postponement of Thursday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
As of Wednesday, the Ravens had seven players who tested positive for COVID-19 or were identified as close contacts. Members of the Ravens' coaching staff and support staff have also tested positive.
The team issued a statement Wednesday saying an unnamed staff member has been disciplined "for conduct surrounding the recent COVID-19 cases that have affected players and staff at the Ravens.