Ravens TE Mark Andrews, OLB Matthew Judon test positive for COVID-19 as outbreak continues

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The Ravens’ coronavirus outbreak worsened Sunday, with Ravens tight end Mark Andrews and outside linebacker Matthew Judon testing positive, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed.

Both Pro Bowl players will miss Tuesday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, already postponed twice because of the Ravens’ mounting caseload. They’re also likely to be sidelined for the Week 13 game against the Dallas Cowboys, which would be rescheduled to Dec. 8 if the Ravens and Steelers play Tuesday.

The Ravens entered Sunday with 20 players on the reserve/COVID-19 list, designated for players who have either tested positive or been exposed to the virus. That number could change as players considered “high-risk” close contacts continue to test negative, but the Ravens already had lost stars such as quarterback Lamar Jackson, defensive end Calais Campbell and running backs J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram to positive tests.

Andrews, who has Type 1 diabetes, is the Ravens’ leading receiver, with 38 catches for 454 yards. Judon is tied for the team lead with four sacks.

This story will be updated.

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