Just about two weeks ago, Denver Broncos star linebacker and Super Bowl 50 MVP, Von Miller announced that he tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. On Wednesday, Miller took to Twitter to announce that he tested negative and was finally cleared of the virus.
“Got my results back. I’m “negative” for COVID-19.”
Miller is free of the symptoms and the strict quarantine guidelines, and joined the rest of the NFL world as we hope for the season to begin on time.
The Broncos, like most organizations, have been holding virtual meetings with their players and staff, in order to continue the goal of flattening the curve.
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