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Ravens add 7 to reserve COVID-19 list, following Humphrey's positive test

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BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Ravens have added seven players to the reserve COVID-19 list.

The Ravens confirmed that news to WMAR-2 News Tuesday evening.

Each player has been deemed "high-risk" close contacts to star cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who tested positive for the virus Monday, says the NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.

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Pelissero hears the players are Matthew Judon, Patrick Queen, DeShon Elliott, L.J. Fort, Malik Harrison, Terrell Bonds and Tyus Bowser.

None are known to have actually tested positive at this point.

Although each player is expected to miss practice, Pelissero expects them to be active for next week's game against the Indianapolis Colts.

Meanwhile, Humphrey will miss the game and remain in self quarantine.