NFL changes coronavirus rule after late Dez Bryant withdrawal

Chris Myson

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A coronavirus rule change has been approved by the NFL after Dez Bryant was forced to withdraw from the Baltimore Ravens' game with the Dallas Cowboys.

Baltimore beat the Cowboys 34-17 in Week 13.

They did so despite being one player short on their matchday roster after wide receiver Bryant was ruled out close to kick-off, much to his frustration ahead of facing his former team.

He received an inconclusive COVID-19 test result but subsequently had a rapid-result positive.

It meant the Ravens had to remove him from the roster even though their inactive players had already been announced.

Going forward, NFL.com has reported a team can elevate or activate a new player up to 30 minutes before kick-off, even if they have previously been declared inactive.

Prior to the change, the rule was players could only be activated up to 90 minutes before the start of a game.

After the Cowboys win, a Monday Night Football thriller between Baltimore and AFC North rivals the Cleveland Browns saw the Ravens triumph 47-42, improving to 8-5 for the season.

Bryant was activated from the team's reserve/COVID-19 list on Tuesday.

Chris Myson