Ben Roethlisberger is among four Steelers players, along with Jerald Hawkins, Jaylen Samuels and Vince Williams, to be added to the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday as a high-risk contact.
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Ben Roethlisberger is among four Steelers players, along with Jerald Hawkins, Jaylen Samuels and Vince Williams, to be added to the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday as a high-risk contact.
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Big Ben among 4 to go on Steelers’ COVID list
Coronavirus cases are on the rise in the NFL, just like they are in the rest of the nation.
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NFL coronavirus cases on rise along with nation
Though he will not need surgery, Cowboys rookie CB Trevon Diggs broke a bone in his foot in Sunday’s loss to the Steelers. He will miss 4-6 weeks, multiple sources confirmed to ESPN.
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Cam Newton said Tuesday on WEEI that he has a sore neck after being drilled by Jets rookie safety Ashtyn Davis on Monday night.
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Cornerback Tavon Young is giving the Ravens some salary-cap relief by restructuring his contract, a source told ESPN.
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The Jaguars signed kicker Chase McLaughlin off the Vikings practice squad and expect him to kick Sunday against the Packers.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Mayor Bill de Blasio reminded everyone Tuesday that the city is on the brink of a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. Efforts to combat the rise started on Staten Island in the morning and soon will begin in New Jersey as well, CBS2’s John Dias reported. Commuters were greeted differently at the Staten Island Ferry. City workers made sure everyone at the terminal had a mask, and understands that free testing at the site starts on Thursday. Web Extra: Click for more about COVID-19 testing in NYC As part of the Staten Island “day of action,” dozens of workers and volunteers spread across 10 locations around the island. Their main message: COVID-19 compliance. “When it comes down to stuff like this, we know how to come together and deal with stuff like this,” commuter Francisco Gomez said. “I think it’s good. It’s happy to see people still wearing masks,” resident Thomas Preacher added. MORE : Pfizer Says Trials Show COVID-19 Vaccine Is ‘More Than 90% Effective’ The city’s overall positivity rate has reached 2.88% — and some parts of Staten Island are seeing rates as high as 6% . Many who spoke to CBS2 said there are not enough testing sites on the island or the wait is too long. “Four hours to get tested? This is a horrible pandemic that we are seven, eight months into it. Let’s get the testing together,” said Ed Mahala of Sunnyside. CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Tri-State Coronavirus Travel Advisory Quarantine List Resources, Hotlines, Unemployment & Covering Bills Remote Learning Tools For Parents Teaching At Home CBS2’s Dr. Max Answers Your Health Questions What To Do If Someone Isn’t Social Distancing Or Wearing A Mask? Expert: Parents Be Mindful Of Children’s Stress After Months Of Isolation Chopper 2 Over Empty NYC Streets, Landmarks Complete Coronavirus Coverage Theresa Doherty, a senior advisor to the mayor’s Community Affairs Unit, said that’s why they’re bringing more free testing sites starting Thursday, regardless of documentation status. “It may actually help tell a clearer story about what the numbers are like,” Doherty said. Meanwhile, in New Jersey, some new rules start Thursday. All indoor interstate sports competition up to and including high school will be banned. MORE : New Jersey Gov. Murphy Announces Indoor Dining Restrictions; ‘We Have To Shake Off The Pandemic Fatigue’ Indoor dining must end at 10 p.m. each night and there will be no sitting at the bar, because infection rates in the Garden State are climbing, too. “It’s hard. It’s an everyday struggle,” said Ryan Harris of the Millburn Standard restaurant. “It’s gonna get rough with December, January, February coming.” Back in the city, de Blasio said he is still worried about a second wave, but believes we can fight it back. “If you said, could we continue like this and keep fighting until we got to a vaccine that would could believe in? The answer is yes,” the mayor said. Staff and volunteers will be back at it on Staten Island during rush hour, passing out more masks and more pamphlets in an effort to get out as much information as possible before Thursday. MORE FROM CBS NEW YORK Election 2020: Thousands Of Absentee Ballots Just Starting To Be Counted Could Decide Close Races Across New York Cuomo Says Managing Infection Rate Will Be Critical As New York’s Coronavirus Numbers Climb Sources: Bodies Of 2 Babies Found Wrapped In Paper Behind Bronx Building You can get the latest news, sports and weather on our brand new CBS New York app. Download here .
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Aggressive Effort To Curb COVID-19 infection Rates Begins On Staten Island; N.J. Restrictions Looming
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Long lines were reported Tuesday at some coronavirus testing sites in New York City. One line formed outside the City MD on West 88th Street on the Upper West Side . 3 hour wait at the UWS CITYMD. Never seen it like this and I walk by here every day. I assume these people are all getting COVID tests… #newyorkcity @CBSNewYork #covid #coronavirus #secondwave pic.twitter.com/xERNwS9jz6 — Kiran Dhillon (@KiranDhillonTV) November 10, 2020 Patients reported a three-hour wait and people lined up around the block. This comes as the city’s COVID cases keep rising . MORE FROM CBS NEW YORK Election 2020: Thousands Of Absentee Ballots Just Starting To Be Counted Could Decide Close Races Across New York Cuomo Says Managing Infection Rate Will Be Critical As New York’s Coronavirus Numbers Climb Sources: Bodies Of 2 Babies Found Wrapped In Paper Behind Bronx Building You can get the latest news, sports and weather on our brand new CBS New York app. Download here .
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Quarterback Cam Newton played efficiently, leading a fourth-quarter comeback from a 10-point deficit.
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Patriots show fight, rally to keep their slim playoff hopes alive
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Police are investigating a robbery pattern targeting businesses in the Bronx. Suspects allegedly struck four times between Oct. 23 and Nov. 8. In the first incident, police said three men walked into a 7-Eleven on Westchester Avenue. One suspect allegedly went behind the counter with a knife, hinted he had a gun, and stole $1,425 from the cash register. Police are investigating a robbery pattern targeting businesses in the Bronx. (Credit: NYPD) Three days later, police said two men tried to rob a Dunkin’ on Boston Road, but couldn’t open the register after the clerk refused. They left empty handed. Later that night, police said one suspect approached a 50-year-old worker at a deli on Westchester Avenue and claimed to have a gun. He allegedly went behind the counter and took $100. MORE FROM CBS NEW YORK Election 2020: Thousands Of Absentee Ballots Just Starting To Be Counted Could Decide Close Races Across New York Cuomo Says Managing Infection Rate Will Be Critical As New York’s Coronavirus Numbers Climb Sources: Bodies Of 2 Babies Found Wrapped In Paper Behind Bronx Building Then last Sunday, police said three men walked up an employee booth at E&D Parking Lot on East Tremont Street. One allegedly grabbed a screwdriver, pushed a worker against the wall and stole three sets of keys, while the others stood lookout. No vehicles were taken, and no one was hurt in any of the incidents. Anyone with information about the crime spree is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). You can also submit a tip via their website or on Twitter, @NYPDTips . All calls are kept confidential. You can get the latest news, sports and weather on our brand new CBS New York app. Download here .
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Teams have used as many as three different quarterbacks as well as running backs and wide receivers to prepare for the dangerous Murray in practice.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — If you’re planning to fly this Thanksgiving , the TSA is offering a few tips. First, remember to mask up and social distance while you’re in security checkpoint lines and walking through airport terminals. Let’s #StayHealthyStaySecure ! TSA recommends arriving early, social distancing and wearing a mask. For more info about the TSA response to COVID-19 and adjustments made at security screening checkpoints, please visit https://t.co/MW5q4Qa6Em pic.twitter.com/deoEwDtpFP — TSA (@TSA) November 9, 2020 Second, put food in plastic bags. Cakes and pies can go in a carry-on, but cranberry sauce and gravy should be in checked bags. TSA also suggests “pre-check” to expedite screening and reduce touch points. MORE FROM CBS NEW YORK Election 2020: Thousands Of Absentee Ballots Just Starting To Be Counted Could Decide Close Races Across New York Cuomo Says Managing Infection Rate Will Be Critical As New York’s Coronavirus Numbers Climb Sources: Bodies Of 2 Babies Found Wrapped In Paper Behind Bronx Building Click here for tips and holiday travel information. You can get the latest news, sports and weather on our brand new CBS New York app. Download here .
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Dramatic video shows an armed robbery in progress at a deli in Brooklyn. It happened late October on Blake Avenue in East New York . Police said two men entered the store, pulled a gun, then demanded money and property. WANTED for ROBBERY on 10/22/20 @ 8:30 PM inside of 1293 Blake ave. @NYPD75Pct #Brooklyn Seen these people? Know who they are? Call us 1-800-577-TIPS It is ANONYMOUS you can receive a REWARD of up to $2500! #YourCityYourCall @NYPDDetectives @BrooklynDA @NYPDShea pic.twitter.com/Gy71ZNPRuk — NYPD Crime Stoppers (@NYPDTips) November 10, 2020 Store clerks handed over about $750 in cash, along with a cellphone, before the suspects fled. Police hope someone can identify them. Anyone with information is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). You can also submit a tip via their website or on Twitter, @NYPDTips . All calls are kept confidential. MORE FROM CBS NEW YORK Election 2020: Thousands Of Absentee Ballots Just Starting To Be Counted Could Decide Close Races Across New York Cuomo Says Managing Infection Rate Will Be Critical As New York’s Coronavirus Numbers Climb Sources: Bodies Of 2 Babies Found Wrapped In Paper Behind Bronx Building You can get the latest news, sports and weather on our brand new CBS New York app. Download here .
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Seen On Video: Armed Robbery Suspects Hold Up Brooklyn Deli At Gunpoint
The Bears hope to scrape out a playoff spot, while Miami thinks it can arrive early. And the Chiefs definitely still have Super aspirations.
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Week 10 NFL Power Rankings: 1-32 poll, plus new expectations for every team