The Cleveland Browns had no further positive COVID-19 tests Wednesday and that the team’s prime-time game on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers remains on track, a league source told Yahoo Sports.
The status of Sunday’s game isn’t going to change without a fresh spate of infections, but a source inside the Browns said the team has “a long way to go” before getting beyond the most recent outbreak. Cleveland’s facility remained closed Wednesday, as the most recent round of contract tracing concluded without adding additional players or coaches to quarantine.
As it stands, Cleveland has seven players and head coach Kevin Stefanski under their COVID/injured reserve designation, with linebacker B.