The Detroit Lions announced Tuesday that star quarterback Matthew Stafford has been activated off the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Matthew Stafford cleared to return after false-positive COVID-19 test
In a statement released by the Lions, they shared that Stafford was forced onto the reserve/COVID-19 list because of a false-positive test. Following that test result, Stafford tested negative on his next three tests.
So, in short, Stafford never had COVID-19.
Obviously this is the best possible news for Stafford, his family and the Lions. Stafford’s wife, Kelly, just recently overcame a brain tumor and could be considered a high-risk person for COVID-19.
The No. 1 pick of Detroit back in 2009, Stafford is one of the NFL’s premier gunslingers. Over the course of his career, he’s racked up 41,025 yards passing with 256 touchdowns and 134 interceptions. He is coming off a 2019 campaign that saw him miss eight games with fractured bones in his back.