Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Dez Bryant says he has tested negative for COVID-19 multiple times since being pulled from the team's pregame warmups ahead of Tuesday's matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.
Despite the negative tests, Bryant still has been placed on the reserve/COVID list, which makes him ineligible for Monday's matchup against the Cleveland Browns.
With plenty of confusion surrounding his current health status, Bryant, who says he tested negative again on Friday, tweeted that he's just looking for more clarity when it comes to dealing with COVID-19.
I’m not trying to be a pain... I’m just looking for clarity dealing with covid.. help me understand ... I’m going to take this matter serious
— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) December 11, 2020
On Tuesday, Bryant returned two inconclusive coronavirus tests. He then took a rapid PCR test, which returned positive, ruling him out against the Cowboys. Following the positive result, Bryant was convinced that it was a false positive.
While the 32-year-old has tweeted multiple times that he has tested negative for COVID-19, the Ravens have not confirmed it.
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