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Two Steelers Have Tested Positive For Coronavirus, Coach Says
Coach Mike Tomlin revealed that two Steelers have tested positive for COVID-19.

PITTSBURGH, PA — Two Pittsburgh Steelers players have tested positive for the coronavirus, head coach Mike Tomlin revealed Tuesday. They were diagnosed with the ailment earlier in the spring and followed the proper protocols.
Tomlin, who made the disclosure at a virtual news conference, did not identify the players.
Tomlin said the two players who tested positive have gone back to work, but not at the Steelers' South Side training facility.
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The Steelers will hold training camp next month at Heinz Field.
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