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Baltimore Ravens have more COVID positives, game against Steelers still on
Players on the COVID list include running backs Mark Ingram and Ohio State product J.K. Dobbins, quarterback and league MVP Lamar Jackson, and Pro Bowl defensive lineman Calais Campbell.

Baltimore, Md - Another player for the Baltimore Ravens has tested positive for COVID-19.
Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews has tested positive for the virus.
Andrews becomes the 11th Ravens player to test positive.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, at least 11 players have tested positive and 20 players have been added to the reserve/COVID list.
Players on the COVID list include running backs Mark Ingram and Ohio State product J.K. Dobbins, quarterback and league MVP Lamar Jackson, and Pro Bowl defensive lineman Calais Campbell.
While more positives have come out of the Ravens locker room, Schefter reported that all games are scheduled to be played.
The Ravens are scheduled to play the undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers Tuesday night.