Barbero puts the bosses under control before Super Bowl LV

The person who recently cut the hair of two players from Kansas City gave positive results to COVID-19, according to a report

Kansas City Chiefs is facing a serious hurdle this week heading towards Super Bowl LV for two risky positive contacts for COVID-19.

The center Daniel Kilgore and wide receiver Demarcus Robinson were placed on the reserve list on Monday /COVID-19 and must give negative results for five days in a row to have a chance of being activated for the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

According to a report from NFL.com, the barber who recently cut his hair Daniel Kilgore Yes Demarcus Robinson he was the one who gave positive results COVID-19 Sunday.

According to the report, both Daniel Kilgore as Demarcus Robinson They gave negative results and did not remove the protective mouth during the match, just like the barber, reducing the risk of contagion.

Players must comply with a mandatory isolation period of five days and cannot practice with the rest of their teammates. Bosses He is scheduled to travel to Tampa Bay until Saturday.

The NFL.com report notes that the barber gave negative results five days in a row before entering the team’s facilities, but was tested positive in a quick test while with Daniel Kilgore and later confirmed that he participated Demarcus Robinson off-site.

Throughout the regular season, Bosses had only eight players on the reserve list /COVID-19, and four of them did not miss a game. Teams place not only players who have tested positive for the virus, but also those who are considered high-risk contacts with another person who has tested positive, such as Daniel Kilgore Yes Demarcus Robinson.

According to NFL protocols, if any player proves positive now, then there would not be enough time to get off the reserve list /COVID-19 to participate in Super Bowl LV.

Recently, sources pointed to Jeremy Fowler from ESPN that players of Bosses and buccaneers will be subjected to two daily tests during the week before the Super Bowl.

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor has signed an executive order stating that security guards should be worn in the city center, in neighborhoods around Raymond James Stadium – where the Super Bowl will be played – and in other tourist spots.

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