2 min read • October 07, 2021
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Seattle's starting tight end Gerald Everett needs another negative PCR test to be activated. Everett tested positive for COVID-19 on 9/29 and is eligible to come off the COVID reserve list after 10 days, even without two negative tests. But because of the midweek game, he is only at 8 days. Everett tested negative on the league-required PCR test on Wednesday and can return if he tests negative on the PCR test that will likely be processed on Thursday. Head coach Pete Carrol expressed some optimism the team will get its starting tight end back because Everett has tested negative all week on non-league approved Mesa tests, which are processed on site. Will Dissly would start in Everett's place if he is not available. Dissly had 2 catches for 5 yards in the win over San Francisco on Sunday. We gave the tight end position a combined SIC health score of 61.
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