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More positive tests push Thursday's Ravens-Cowboys game to Monday at 5 pm

Lamar Jackson
Posted at 2:45 PM, Nov 30, 2020
and last updated 2020-11-30 17:48:27-05

BALTIMORE — The coronavirus continues to impact the Baltimore Ravens.

Thursday night's game against the Dallas Cowboys has been rescheduled to Monday, December 7 at 5 pm.

For now the Ravens and Steelers are scheduled for Wednesday night in Pittsburgh.

Had the Ravens-Cowboys contest been played Thursday, Baltimore would've had just over a day to prepare.

It's been a week already since the Ravens have held an in-person team practice.

During that span at least 12 Ravens have tested positive for COVID-19, including quarterback Lamar Jackson, tight end Mark Andrews, linebacker Matt Judon, receiver Willie Snead, and running backs J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram.

That caused this week's Steelers match-up to be moved twice, first from Thanksgiving to Sunday then to the current Tuesday time slot.

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At this point, it's uncertain what the Ravens starting line-up will look like come kickoff.