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Kansas City Chiefs center Daniel Kilgore had a new haircut – more or less.
Kilgore was getting a haircut at 8 am on Sunday when the test results arrived, reporting that the team’s barber tested positive for COVID-19.
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The barber was pulled during the haircut and more than 20 players – including quarterback Patrick Mahomes – avoided interacting with him, increasing his chances of a positive test for coronavirus just days before Super Bowl LV, according to ESPN.
Kilgore posted a photo of himself on Twitter showing his unfinished haircut.
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On Tuesday, Kilgore and wide receiver Demarcus Robinson were placed on the reserve list / COVID-19, as they were recognized as close contacts. Both players still have the opportunity to play on Sunday if they continue to test negative for the virus.
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Players are being tested for coronavirus twice a day before the Super Bowl, and neither team has produced a positive test in more than a week.