Patrick Mahomes avoided the fright of the COVID-19 barber

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was among 20 people who should receive a haircut from the barber who tested positive for COVID on Sunday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Wednesday.

The barber was removed as soon as he quickly returned to a positive test result, but he had already started shaving down Kansas City center Daniel Kilgore and cut the hair of wide receiver Demarcus Robinson on Saturday, forcing both players on the roster. reserve / COVID-19 because close high-risk contacts were considered. The barber was in the middle of Kilgore’s haircut, but Schefter clarified that Kilgore had the barber finish the job because he was already in close contact.

Kilgore posted a photo of himself with his head half shaved on Twitter, subtitling the photo: #Newprofilepic.

Neither player has given positive results for COVID and if they continue to give negative results, both players will be active for the 2021 Super Bowl on Sunday, when the Chiefs will face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Tampa, Florida.

The barber allegedly gave negative results for five consecutive days before entering the unit on Sunday.

Robinson caught 45 passes for 466 meters and three touchdowns during the regular season, but only caught one pass for 14 meters during the two playoff games. Kilgore started four games during the regular season and served as a backup in the Chiefs’ victory over the Bills in the AFC Championship game.

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