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Browns' Garrett home sick, team places 3 more on COVID list

Jack Conklin, Cody Parkey and Charley Hughlett were placed on the COVID-19 list.
FILE - In this Aug. 10, 2017, file photo, Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett sits on the bench during the first half of an NFL preseason football game against the New Orleans Saints in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard, File)

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Star defensive end Myles Garrett stayed home feeling sick and the Browns placed three more players, including starting right tackle Jack Conklin and kicker Cody Parkey, on the COVID-19 list as the team prepares for this week's home game against Philadelphia.

The team also placed dependable long snapper Charley Hughlett on the growing list. Andy Janovich and offensive lineman Chris Hubbard are already on the list after testing positive.

Browns coach Kevin Stefanski couldn't elaborate on whether Conklin, Parkey or Hughlett tested positive for coronavirus, but it's believed they've been identified as high risk due to close contact with a non-staff member who tested positive.

If they continue to test negative, they'll be able to play Sunday against the Eagles.

The Browns are holding all their meetings virtually as they continue to practice league-mandated intensive protocols.

Stefanski said Garrett has not tested positive. But because he's not feeling well, the team is keeping him away from the facility as an added safety measure. The team did something similar with receiver Odell Beckham Jr. several weeks ago.

Garrett has 9 1/2 sacks and been a force all season for the Browns (6-3), who have already matched their win total from last season.

The NFL created the COVID list for players who either tested positive or have had close contact with an infected person or persons.

The Browns have had to shut down their headquarters twice since Friday in order to do contact tracing after being informed of positive tests. They also put quarterback Baker Mayfield on the COVID list for a few days after he had contact with a staffer who tested positive.

With Conklin out and his backup, Hubbard, still not available, Stefanski said Kendall Lamm is currently the team's starting right tackle.

Conklin has anchored Cleveland's line this season since arriving as a free agent in March.

Hughlett has been the Browns' snapper since 2015. Stefanski said linebacker Mack Wilson is among the candidates to fill in for Hughlett if he can't play.

Parkey is 11 for 12 on field-goal tries this season. He made a 41-yarder in blustery conditions Sunday in Cleveland's 10-7 win over Houston.

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