As events come back online and as destinations, venues and event organizers determine capacity limits for fans along with health and safety protocols for their events, here is a look at where things stand. Subscribe to the SportsTravel Newsletter. The latest team dealing with virus-related issues is the Minnesota Vikings, who saw vaccinated offensive lineman Dakota Dozier admitted to the hospital for treatment against the virus.
Like 29 guys are getting tested because of close contact, including myself. The team was also fined for not disciplining him and Lazard even though team officials knew about the party where the unvaccinated players were maskless — a violation of league policy. Saturday, Nov. CBS No. New Mexico State 12 p. SEC Network No. Washington State p. ESPN No. ABC No. Maryland 4 p. FOX No. TCU 8 p.
ACC Network No. Mississippi State 12 p. Northwestern 12 p. ESPN2 No. Minnesota p. Big Ten Network No. Nevada p. Southern Miss p. Pac Network No. SEC Network. Sunday, November 14 Bills at Jets, 1 p. ET Buccaneers at Washington, 1 p. Falcons at Cowboys, 1 p. Saints at Titans, 1 p. Jaguars at Colts 1 p. Lions at Steelers, 1 p. Browns at Patriots, p. Panthers at Cardinals, p. Eagles at Broncos, p.
Seahawks at Packers, p. Chiefs at Raiders, p. Flash back for a moment to the tumultuous college football season, where game cancellations due to COVID were a regular part of the weekend schedule.
By that standard, the season can be viewed as nothing short of success. On Tuesday, the Pac became the first conference hit, announcing that the Cal-USC game scheduled for this Saturday will be postponed after an outbreak in the Cal football program. For USC, whose overall record is , the game offers a chance to reach potential bowl eligibility At in the conference, they are out of the running for the championship game. We have had multiple COVID positives within our program, and we are taking every step we can to mitigate the spread and protect the greater community.
Cal played its game last week at Arizona, losing to the previously winless Arizona team. Cal played without starting quarterback Chase Garbers and six other starters because of positive tests that took 24 players and assistant coaches out of play.
The school had not been regularly testing asymptomatic players throughout the season but began testing close contacts and eventually the entire team, which led to the two dozen positive tests.
Garbers was critical of how Cal has handled the process of testing saying in a Twitter post on Monday night that the school had not been transparent about whether COVID tests were recommended or mandated, suggesting that those that have not developed symptoms should not be forced to be tested. As the professional sports leagues in North America continue their seasons, leagues continue to remind their athletes that the threats of COVID remain. That is the case in the NBA, where the league and the National Basketball Players Association have advised players, coaches and referees that they should receive booster shots when they are eligible, according to a report from the Associate Press , or soon face game-day testing.
The sides also encouraged players who received the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines more than six months ago to get a booster shot. Depending on when they received their last vaccination dose, some players will begin being subject to game-day testing until they receive a booster, according to the report. An estimated 97 percent of NBA players were believed to be vaccinated when the season began.
Even before the recent messaging, some teams were staring to plan for players to receive booster shots when available. Those moves come as several players — including those that were previously vaccinated — are being put into league protocols for testing positive or being exposed to those who had. Embiid is the fourth member of the team in the health and safety protocols, joining forward Tobias Harris and guards Matisse Thybulle and Isaiah Joe.
One of the hardest hit segments of the sports-events industry during the pandemic was mass participation races. But big city marathons are back, and in New York and Los Angeles on Sunday, runners took back to the street in big numbers, weeks after similar large-scale races were staged in Chicago and Boston. New York, which was unable to race in , saw an estimated 33, runners, down from a high of more than 50,, for what was the 50th running of the race that covers all five city boroughs.
In Los Angeles, an estimated 13, runners hit the streets, down from a field of 27, The fact that both races were staged on the same day was a function of the pandemic. The Los Angeles race was held just weeks before society started to shut down in March The race was pushed back on the calendar, although the race is expected to return to its traditional March dates.
The Los Angeles race saw its smallest field since its start in , but organizers reported that they were happy with the turnout, whose field was limited on purpose to avoid further crowding.
In New York, fans lined the streets for what has become a tradition over 50 years in early November. The version, however, had notable differences from any past race. The field was limited to about 40 percent of capacity and runners had to be vaccinated or show proof of a negative COVID test within 48 hours of the race. Los Angeles had the same requiment of racers. Spectators were encouraged to maintain social distancing, and some ancillary events were scaled back to abide by the rules.
A fifth starting wave was also added in an effort to further distance participants. One of the biggest names in the National Football League has turned into one of the biggest stories in sports this week after testing positive for COVID — and subsequently being reported as unvaccinated. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers will not play against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday after testing positive, becoming the biggest name in the NFL to have a positive test this season and miss a game.
If Rodgers had been vaccinated, he would have been able to return once he produced two negative tests with 24 hours in between. Rodgers will be away from the Packers until at least November 13, the day before Green Bay is scheduled to face the Seattle Seahawks.
Missouri, Noon No. Tulsa, p. LSU, 7 p. Navy, p. Indiana, p. Liberty, Noon No. Idaho St. Tennessee, 7 p. Boise St. Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p. Denver at Dallas, 1 p. Houston at Miami, 1 p. Atlanta at New Orleans, 1 p. Las Vegas at N. Giants, 1 p. New England at Carolina, 1 p. Buffalo at Jacksonville, 1 p. Minnesota at Baltimore, 1 p. Chargers at Philadelphia, p. Green Bay at Kansas City, p. Arizona at San Francisco, p. Tennessee at L. Rams, p. Heading into the weekend off the announcement that Georgia and Alabama are Nos.
Two games last season were canceled and declared no-contests and several others were shuffled throughout the season; at one point, four out of seven games were postponed in one weekend. And I really thought when we moved to the end of November that it would get easier and it became harder. We have to follow the law, the state laws around vaccination. That comment is in reference to the recent news at Auburn University that all employees, including coaches, must be vaccinated by December 8.
Harris averages A player who tests positive has to sit out a minimum of 10 days. But it hit him, for sure. Got tested and has come back positive. Pittsburgh defensemen Chad Ruhwedel and Marcus Pettersson remain in protocols after testing positive and having mild symptoms.
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