CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc. site: media | arena: nfl | pageType: stories | Fortunately, Schefter added that Armstead “is expected to return next season at full strength, according to sources.”. Kelly Ripa talks hubby Marc Consuelos' penis size after pic impresses fans, Adele’s transformation inspires fans to lose weight, 'Cuties' spells subscription doom for Netflix after intense backlash, Biden appears to confuse Trump with former President George W. Bush, Patriots make decision on Cam Newton's future after ugly benching. Several players have been put on the reserve/COVID-19 list this season.
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This story has been shared 166,449 times. We've received your submission. Jacksonville Jaguars running back Ryquell Armstead is reportedly battling coronavirus symptoms and is not expected to play again during the 2020 season. The list is reserved for those who contract the virus or come into contact with someone who has contracted the virus. Armstead didn’t get a chance to play in a game this season. All rights reserved. Mutual Fund and ETF data provided by Refinitiv Lipper. He has been hospitalized twice and has experienced, “significant respiratory issues, and has been hit harder than some expected,” Schefter wrote. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Legal Statement. Armstead played one season for Jacksonville out of …
Terms of Use He had 108 rushing yards on 35 carries but never crossed the goal line. Armstead has already been hospitalized twice over the complications he has suffered because of the coronavirus, ESPN reported Sunday. ESPN reported Armstead was suffering from “significant respiratory issues.”.
Ryquell Armstead is still battling serious complications from COVID-19. RAIDERS FACE HEAVY FINE, POSSIBLE LOSS OF DRAFT PICK AFTER COVID VIOLATIONS, NFL INSIDER SAYS. Ryan Gaydos is a sports reporter for FoxNews.com and FoxBusiness.com.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Sunday that the Jaguars running back is … © 2020 NYP Holdings, Inc. All Rights Reserved, There's a landslide winner in the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick divorce, Jimmy Garoppolo's Patriots revenge was perfect, Pro Bowler puts house for sale after fighting with Bengals coach, Fantasy football injury update Week 7: Odell Beckham Jr., Andy Dalton, The New York Post endorses President Donald J. Trump for re-election. Market data provided by Factset. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Sunday that the Jaguars running back is not expected to return this season, “because of symptoms that he has suffered while battling COVID-19.”.
118,063, This story has been shared 93,417 times. Your Ad Choices The 23-year-old New Jersey native played in each of Jacksonville’s 16 games last season when he was a rookie.
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The same, however, cannot be said for Jaguars running back Ryquell Armstead, who is not expected to play again this season because of symptoms he has suffered while battling the virus, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Armstead had been on the Jaguars’ reserve/COVID-19 list this season with the second time coming in September. Your California Privacy Rights This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. This story has been shared 120,052 times. Jacksonville Jaguars running back Ryquell Armstead has not played this season after he contracted the coronavirus, and that is the way it is going to stay. The 23-year-old back has been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list twice this year with the second coming during the first week of September. Do Not Sell My Personal Information, Your California Privacy Rights This story has been shared 166,449 times. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! In his absence, rookie James Robinson has been extremely productive out of the Jaguars backfield, totaling 569 yards from scrimmage entering Week 7. The 23-year-old was initially placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list (a new designation for 2020) in August, and again in September. Armstead originally found his way to Jacksonville after the club selected him in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Temple.
Do Not Sell My Personal Information. Jaguars running back Ryquell Armstead is expected to miss the entire season because of rare symptoms related to the coronavirus, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Sunday NFL Countdown.
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Ryquell Armstead is expected to miss the rest of the season because of COVID-19 complications.
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Legal Statement. TOM BRADY MADE BIG PUSH FOR BUCCANEERS TO SIGN ANTONIO BROWN DESPITE LEGAL TROUBLES: REPORT, Sources told ESPN that Armstead is expected to be back next season “at full strength.” But there’s no real way to tell how much damage Armstead’s body will take from coronavirus complications. Armstead has been hospitalized twice and has suffered from a variety of complications connected to the virus, including significant respiratory issues, and has been hit harder than some expected. In 16 games played last season (one start), he has 108 rushing yards to his name while also catching 14 of his 24 targets for 144 yards and two touchdowns. More than one million people worldwide have died because of coronavirus. Players who have tested positive for COVID-19 in the NFL have largely been able to bounce back with no hiccups to speak of. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. James Robinson has emerged as the team’s starting running back and the team released Leonard Fournette, who later signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Armstead …
At the time of Armstead landing on the COVID list in early September, head coach Doug Marrone noted that his back would "be out for a while.".
Armstead was expected to take over the Jacksonville backfield after Leonard Fournette was shockingly cut during the offseason. Market data provided by Factset. This story has been shared 118,063 times. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Notice The good news surrounding Armstead is that Schefter reports he is expected to return next season at full strength. 166,449, This story has been shared 120,052 times. © 2004-2020 CBS Interactive. or redistributed. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. Follow him on Twitter @Gaydos_, Fox News Flash top headlines for October 25. Covering the impact of coronavirus on the sports world. Armstead, who was looked at by some as the leading candidate to replace Leonard Fournette as the Jaguars' leading rusher prior to the season, has been hospitalized twice due to the virus and has dealt with a number of complications, including respiratory issues. 1:19 pm ET, Grades: Packers bounce back with 'A', Dallas fails, McCarthy upset Cowboys didn't confront Bostic, Metcalf chases down Baker to deny 98-yard pick-six, Cam benched after throwing three INTs against Niners, Best fits for Bengals who want out like Green, Dunlap, Herbert lights up Jags during Chargers comeback. Jaguars running back Ryquell Armstead expected to miss season due to COVID-19 complications, per report Armstead was in the running to succeed Leonard Fournette prior to … Mutual Fund and ETF data provided by Refinitiv Lipper. 120,052, This story has been shared 118,063 times. Jacksonville Jaguars running back Ryquell Armstead is reportedly battling coronavirus symptoms and is not expected to play again during the 2020 season.