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Asymptomatic players could return after just one day
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The NFL and NFL Players Association announced come changes to the league’s COVID-19 policy on Thursday, and one of them clears a path for certain players who test positive to return sooner.

Previously, vaccinated players and staff who tested positive for COVID-19 had to return two negative tests 24 hours apart in order to be cleared to return. Under the new protocols, vaccinated players and staff who are not experiencing symptoms will potentially be able to return the day after their positive test. They’ll only need to test negative once rather than twice.

COVID cases have increased across the NFL this week. But as Pelissero notes, the majority of players who have tested positive are not experiencing any symptoms.

The Cleveland Browns have had Baker Mayfield and several other offensive starters test positive. Head coach Kevin Stefanski also produced a positive test, though both he and Mayfield have said they are not experiencing symptoms. The new protocol change will at least give players who are not ill a chance to practice and play sooner.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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