The Washington Football has added three players to their reserve/COVID-19 list on Thursday—S Kam Curl, C Keith Ismael, C Tyler Larsen. The WFT now has 21 total players on the list and 17 active players.
Here is a list of the players on the reserve/COVID-19 list:
DE Montez Sweat (Dec. 8)
LB Khaleke Hudson (Dec. 10)
DE James Smith-Williams (Dec. 11)
DE Casey Toohill (Dec. 12)
DT Jonathan Allen (Dec. 13)
LB David Mayo (Dec. 13)
DE William Bradley-King (Dec. 13)
TE Temarrick Hemingway (Dec. 13)
DT Tim Settle (Dec. 14)
CB Kendall Fuller (Dec. 14)
DT Matt Ioannidis (Dec. 15)
QB Kyle Allen (Dec. 15)
LB Milo Eifler (Dec. 15)
S Darrick Forrest (Dec. 15)
T Cornelius Lucas (Dec. 15)
TE Sammis Reyes (Dec. 15)
WR Cam Sims (Dec. 15)
S Kam Curl (Dec. 16)
C Keith Ismael (Dec. 16)
C Tyler Larsen (Dec. 16)
Allen's loss leaves Taylor Heinicke as the only quarterback on Washington's active roster with starting experience heading into Sunday's game. Kyle Shurmur was the only other quarterback on Washington's practice squad prior to the reported addition of Ta'amu. Shurmur has been with Washington since mid-September.
Also on Wednesday, Washington placed defensive tackle Matthew Ioannidis on the reserve/COVID-19 list today, making that seven defensive lineman now on their reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of Sunday's big game in Philadelphia vs. the Eagles.
A positive COVID-19 test means a 10-day isolation period, while vaccinated players can return after receiving two negative tests within a 24-hour period.
Earlier this week, the Eagles placed WR Quez Watkins and RB Jason Huntley on the Reserve/COVID-19 list.
COVID-19 has cropped up again of late and is making its impact felt in the sports world, especially in the NFL.
Philadelphia is currently at 6-7, tied with Washington, Minnesota, Atlanta and New Orleans for the 7th and final NFC Wildcard spot, while Carolina and Seattle sit one game back at 5-8.
The Eagles opened as four point favorites, but that line has since ballooned to nine points as more WFT players continue to be added to the COVID-19 list.