Patriots cancel practice after new positive test; Gilmore, Newton return
AP photo Stephon Gilmore, shown here during the Patriots' win over Vegas, returned to practice on Thursday along with quarterback Cam Newton. Both had tested positive for the coronavirus but were asymptomatic and cleared to return.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The New England Patriots abruptly cancelled practice today as well as player media availability today, and reports say it was due to another positive COVID-19 test.
Reports also say that there may be a second positive test that the team is waiting to confirm.
However, according to ESPN, Sunday’s 1 p.m. game vs. the Denver Broncos at Gillette Stadium is on as scheduled, as are all other games, the NFL said. But of course, that could change. But ESPN also reported the Denver Broncos have been told by the NFL to prepare to play, and no contingency plans have been discussed as of yet.
Meanwhile, Patriots quarterback Cam Newton and cornerback Stephon Gilmore returned to practice Thursday for the first time since testing positive for the coronavirus, putting both players on track to be in the lineup when New England hosts Denver on Sunday.
Newton, who missed New England’s loss at Kansas City after his Oct. 2 positive test, was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Gilmore was activated from the list Thursday, following his Oct. 7 positive test. Practice squad player Bill Murray also returned from the COVID list Thursday.
Defensive tackle Byron Cowart was as of yesterday the only Patriots player currently still on the list. He tested positive on Oct. 11.
According to the NFL’s COVID-19 protocols, a player who tests positive can return after 10 days have passed since their initial positive test or following two consecutive negative virus tests 24 hours apart.
Gilmore’s return to action wouldn’t be good news for a Denver passing offense that ranks 27th in the NFL, averaging 214 yards per game. The Broncos also have also thrown six interceptions in 2020, the third most in the league behind only Philadelphia (nine) and Minnesota (seven).
Patriots coach Bill Belichick was noncommittal when asked Thursday about the likelihood of Newton and Gilmore being ready to play this weekend.
“We’ll have to see how it goes. We haven’t had an opportunity to do much in the last 10 days or so,” Belichick said. “That’s with everybody, it’s not specific to any one individual player. But just in general, we’ve talked about getting back into things and evaluating as we go.”
(Telegraph staff writer Tom King contributed to this report.)


