The Baltimore Ravens have been hit with positive COVID-19 tests. Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Ravens working virtually after multiple positive COVID-19 tests

The Baltimore Ravens announced that they will be working virtually on Tuesday, after doing so on Monday, following multiple new positive coronavirus tests. 

It is not known if the positive tests came from players, coaches or other staff members.

Running backs J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram already have been ruled out for this week's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers after both tested positive for COVID-19. Defensive tackle Brandon Williams also has been ruled out due to close contact. 

The Ravens and Steelers are set to meet on Thursday in a critical divisional matchup for Baltimore, who has lost two straight games. Pittsburgh, meanwhile, is undefeated and is the favorite to win on Thanksgiving with multiple impact players being ruled out for the Ravens. 

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