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Vikings trainer/infection control officer has virus

The Minnesota Vikings announced Monday that head trainer Eric Sugarman and members of his family have tested positive for the coronavirus.

Sugarman also is the Vikings’ infection control officer.

He said in a statement that he and his family immediately quarantined and “are all doing fine and experiencing only mild symptoms.”

The Vikings said they are sanitizing their facility and contacted anyone who was in close contact with Sugarman. The team said those team personnel have been tested “and are returning under the established guidelines.”

“Eric has not had recent contact with players, and no additional cases within the Vikings’ front office have been identified at this time,” the team said.

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Sugarman will continue to serve as the Vikings’ infection control officer virtually, the team said.

“I am humble to be serving in that capacity as it has been some of the most rewarding work of my career. But as I sit here in quarantine, it is clear this virus does not discriminate. It should continue to be taken seriously. I encourage people to take the necessary precautions and follow guidelines that have been established nationally and locally,” he said in his statement.

The Vikings are moving forward with their mandatory reporting date for veterans on Tuesday in spite of Sugarman’s positive test. All veterans are expected to show up on July 28 to receive their first of multiple COVID-19 tests before they will be allowed to enter TCO Performance Center for the first time for training camp.

Information from ESPN’s Courtney Cronin was used in this report.

NFL

Jets eliminate headache, set up future by trading Adams

Under the circumstances, the New York Jets made a terrific trade.

Not only did they unload a me-first player whose poisonous attitude threatened locker room chemistry, but they parlayed Jamal Adams into one of the richest NFL hauls in recent years — a package from the Seattle Seahawks that includes first-round picks in 2021 and 2022.

For a safety.

For a safety who doesn’t intercept the football.

For a safety who wants to be paid like a pass-rusher.

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Somehow, Jets general manager Joe Douglas managed to extract a quarterback-type return from the Seahawks, also acquiring a third-round pick (2021) and a middle-of-the-road safety, Bradley McDougald. The Jets never wanted to trade Adams, their best player, but sources said they would consider it if they were blown away by an offer.

This qualifies as blown away. That the Jets got this much is surprising, considering Adams jeopardized the Jets’ leverage with his incessant public whining.

Consider: This marked only the eighth time since 2000 that a player was traded for two first-round picks, according to ESPN Stats & Information data. It has happened three times in recent years, with cornerback Jalen Ramsey (2019), tackle Laremy Tunsil (2019) and defensive end Khalil Mack (2018).

Notice a trend? All three play premium positions.

Adams is a strong safety — a very good one, but not worth north of $17 million per year, which is what he wants on a contract extension. The Jets wanted to wait until 2021 to extend his contract; Adams wanted one now. When he realized it wasn’t going to happen, he behaved like a spoiled teenager, taking to social media to rip the Jets organization.

Wonderful talent, bad leader.

Privately, the Jets fumed, especially when Adams ripped team owner Woody Johnson on Twitter for allegedly making racist and sexist remarks recently in his role as a United States ambassador. Then Adams went after coach Adam Gase, an easy target, questioning his leadership in an interview with the New York Daily News. Isn’t is funny that Adams seemed OK with Gase in late January, when he tweeted how much he wanted to remain in New York? The tantrums started when Adams realized that contract extension wasn’t coming.

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Athletes react to the Washington NFL team name change on social media

Washington’s NFL franchise announced on Thursday that, effective immediately, it will call itself the “Washington Football Team” pending the adoption of a new name, league sources told ESPN. There was plenty of reaction on social media.

The temporary name change comes after completing a thorough review that began on July 3.

Several players weighed in on the name via Twitter, including Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, Washington quarterback Dwayne Haskins, former NFL receiver Dez Bryant and Washington linebacker Ryan Kerrigan.

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Ready to roll! To represent my family and the DMV area. Here’s to a great season! pic.twitter.com/2mQDQhjXkq

— Dwayne Haskins, Jr (@dh_simba7) July 23, 2020

Just waking back up from my pregame nap to see about The Washington Football team??? ??????. Is that real?? No way! Oh man they had a thorough intense long board meeting about that one huh. ??????

— LeBron James (@KingJames) July 23, 2020

??? pic.twitter.com/EQbgVwiLOX

— Ryan Kerrigan (@RyanKerrigan91) July 23, 2020

They had all that time and came up with, “Washington Football Team”..
???????????????

— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) July 23, 2020

I’m in shock over here

— Charles James II (@CJDeuce_) July 23, 2020

?? what they gone put on the Helmets a big W

— Chris Harris (@ChrisHarrisJr) July 23, 2020

Who you play for? The Washington football team.. naw that ain’t it ?

For some reason that alone makes me feel it won’t be a football season.. I’m sad seriously

— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) July 23, 2020

2020 ? pic.twitter.com/bDFpbENl3T

— CY2 (@youngchase907) July 23, 2020

The “Washington People with Helmets” lmao. come on now!

— T.J. Ward (@BossWard43) July 23, 2020

???? pic.twitter.com/B5XSq31NJ8

— Daron Payne (@94yne) July 23, 2020

Vision all 2020?? pic.twitter.com/wJ1N9o0LrO

— Jonathan Allen (@jonallen93_) July 23, 2020

I think they should keep it long term cuz it’s super unique…. don’t know any other team with that name

— danny woodhead (@danny__woodhead) July 23, 2020

“The Washington Football Team” The team that plays football!! There’s so many marketing opportunities with this name pic.twitter.com/mi17Hge2Ci

— Jeff Allen (@JeffAllen71) July 23, 2020

Washington will not have any change to its color scheme. It will still use burgundy and gold. The Redskins logo on the helmet will be replaced by the player’s number in gold. The Washington Football Team will debut its home uniforms in week 1 against the Eagles. pic.twitter.com/8DpC6b0Tyj

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 23, 2020

NFL

Sources: Wilf family emerges as top Wolves suitor

The Wilf family that owns the Minnesota Vikings has emerged as a serious candidate to buy the Minnesota Timberwolves, NFL sources told ESPN.

Only recently did the Wilfs emerge as one of the groups bidding to buy the NBA team in their city from billionaire Glen Taylor, sources said. There are several bidders for the team, including metropolitan New York real estate developer Meyer Orbach, who bought a minority stake in the Timberwolves in 2016. Former Timberwolves standout Kevin Garnett also said he is forming a group to try to purchase the team.

But the Wilfs appear to be in a prime spot at this time to buy the Timberwolves, though a decision on the sale might not be made until September, sources said.

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