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The Cleveland Browns temporarily shut down its training facility Wednesday after another player tested positive for COVID-19.

The Browns learned of another positive case Wednesday morning, prompting the team to work remotely “as a part of the NFL-NFLPA intensive protocol while contact tracing is conducted to identify any potential high-risk close contacts.”

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Head coach Kevin Stefanksi said that practice resumed later Wednesday, but the team was working out in shifts.

“We’ll space this out a little bit,” Stefanski said. “We’ll bring in the offense, let them get a lift, get them out on the field in the field house to work out, get an individual period and move them around. And then we’ll bring the defense in and have a similar schedule. So we’ll space the two groups out.”

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The Browns now have four players, including star defensive end Myles Garrett, on the COVID-19 reserve list. Garrett missed Sunday's win over Philadelphia Eagles and also will sit out this week's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Top cornerback Denzel Ward will also be absent after sustaining a calf injury against the Eagles. 

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The NFL was forced to postpone the Thanksgiving Day primetime game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens after a minor outbreak of COVID-19 hit the Ravens organization. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.