NFL Rumors: Patriots, Chiefs Close Facilities After Positive COVID Tests — NESN.com

With quarterbacks from both teams testing positive for COVID-19, the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs both closed their team facilities on Saturday, according to multiple reports. They will not reopen until Monday at the earliest, per a report from Albert Breer of The MMQB. The Patriots and Chiefs were scheduled to play Sunday […]

NFL Rumors: Patriots, Chiefs Close Facilities After Positive COVID Tests — NESN.com

With quarterbacks from both teams testing positive for COVID-19, the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs both closed their team facilities on Saturday, according to multiple reports.

They will not reopen until Monday at the earliest, per a report from Albert Breer of The MMQB.

Per sources, both the Chiefs’ and Patriots’ facilities will be closed both today AND tomorrow. More coming in a story that’s posting shortly, but that narrows the window to play the game in Week 4.

If they play it, that’s why it’ll almost certainly be Tuesday.— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) October 3, 2020

The Patriots and Chiefs were scheduled to play Sunday afternoon at Arrowhead Stadium, but the game was postponed Saturday after New England starter Cam Newton and Kansas City practice squadder Jordan Ta’amu both tested positive for the coronavirus.

The NFL has yet to set a new date/time for kickoff, saying only that the game would be “rescheduled to Monday or Tuesday.”

A source confirmed Newton’s positive test to NESN.com’s Doug Kyed. Ta’amu’s was first reported by NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.

The Patriots released a statement Saturday announcing a player on their roster had tested positive late Friday night.

“The player immediately entered self-quarantine,” the statement read. “Several additional players, coaches and staff who have been in close contact with the player received point of care tests (Saturday) morning and all were negative for COVID-19.”

Patriots-Chiefs was the second NFL game to be postponed this week. The Tennessee Titans’ matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers was moved to Week 7 after a fifth Titans player tested positive.

As of Saturday afternoon, 16 members of the Titans organization reportedly had tested positive, including eight players.

Bill Belichick, Cam Newton explain Patriots’ final play call in Seahawks loss — Boston Herald

No regrets. That is the briefest way to explain the Patriots’ attitude toward their failed final play in Sunday’s 35-30 loss at Seattle, which sent Cam Newton one yard backwards instead of one yard forward and across the goal line for a win. The Pats deployed their heaviest personnel grouping around Newton — featuring seven…

Bill Belichick, Cam Newton explain Patriots’ final play call in Seahawks loss — Boston Herald

NFL Rumors: Veteran Receiver Becomes Seventh Patriots Player To Opt Out — NESN.com

The New England Patriots reportedly are losing veteran wide receiver depth and have another roster spot to fill. Wide receiver Marqise Lee, who was signed by the Patriots in April, has elected to opt out, a league source told The Boston Globe’s Jim McBride. Lee joins linebacker Dont’a Hightower, safety Patrick Chung, right tackle Marcus…

NFL Rumors: Veteran Receiver Becomes Seventh Patriots Player To Opt Out — NESN.com

NFL Rumors: Patriots Sign Cam Newton To One-Year ‘Incentive-Laden’ Deal — NESN.com

There apparently is another quarterback competing to become the New England Patriots’ top quarterback. The Patriots reportedly have agreed to sign Cam Newton to a one-year, “incentive-laden” deal, sources tell ESPN’s Adams Schefter and Chris Mortenson. Newton now joins Jarratt Stidham and Brian Hoyer in the race to replace Tom Brady as New England’s No.…

NFL Rumors: Patriots Sign Cam Newton To One-Year ‘Incentive-Laden’ Deal — NESN.com