BEREA, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns have shut their practice facility down once again after another player tested positive Monday morning for COVID-19.
"We're trying to follow all the rules and keep everybody safe," said coach Kevin Stefanski, who noted contact tracing is ongoing.
This is the second consecutive week a Cleveland player has tested positive. The Browns had to shut down their facility Friday for contact tracing, then placed reserve offensive lineman Chris Hubbard on the COVID-19/reserve list.
On Nov. 8, the Browns had to place Baker Mayfield on the reserve/COVID-19 list after the quarterback came into contact with a staff member who tested positive for the coronavirus. Mayfield himself didn't test positive and returned to practice Wednesday.
The Browns defeated the Houston Texans 10-7 on Sunday, and host the Philadelphia Eagles next weekend.