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Patriots back at work, day after 5th player tested positive - Black News Channel

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By The Associated Press undefined The New England Patriots went back to work Saturday, one day after a fifth player tested positive for COVID-19 and one day before their twice-postponed game against Denver. A Patriots spokesman said the team would proceed with its walkthrough, but all meetings would be virtual. There was no word on any Saturday testing. The Broncos had coronavirus news of their own Saturday. Running backs coach Chris Modkins has tested positive and won't make the trip to New England. He is in isolation and has no symptoms. The game against the Broncos, originally scheduled for Oct. […]

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