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Taylor Heinicke, Kyle Allen could rejoin team after clearing COVID-19 protocol

Heinicke, Allen in Washington still while team is in Philadelphia originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington

Taylor Heinicke and Kyle Allen, along with 14 other Washington players yet to clear the NFL’s health and safety protocols, did not travel with their teammates to Philadelphia, head coach Ron Rivera confirmed Tuesday morning.  

While the Washington Football Team already arrived in Philadelphia ahead of its Week 15 divisional matchup against the Eagles, Rivera told the Sports Junkies on Tuesday morning that Heinicke and Allen have remained quarantined in D.C. until they clear COVID-19 protocols. 

Should Heinicke and/or Allen test negative ahead of the 4:00 p.m. gameday transaction deadline, Rivera said they would then travel to Philadelphia for Tuesday night’s game. While the old protocols required two negative tests 24 hours apart before vaccinated, asymptomatic players could be cleared, the NFL’s updated policy allows for a quicker turnaround.

While Heinicke and Allen are still awaiting their tests to come back after testing at the team facilities, Rivera said half the team’s tests are already en route to the lab. Still, as experienced backup QBs, Rivera said as long as they’re in the game planning meetings – which have been held completely virtually – they don’t need a lot of pregame reps. 

“There’s not much you can do about the situation, so you might as well make the most of it,” Rivera said. “I’m looking forward to tonight. I won’t know who’s available until 4:00, but I’ll tell you all we need is all we have.”

If Heinicke and Allen aren’t cleared, 30-year-old journeyman Garrett Gilbert is expected to get the starting nod over Kyle Shurmur thanks to his familiarity with Rivera’s system from their days in Carolina together. Despite losing the backup job to Heinicke with the Panthers, Gilbert knows Rivera’s playbook well enough to be option No. 1 if it comes to that.

Last season with Dallas, with Dak Prescott injured, Andy Dalton on the reserve/COVID-19 list, and Ben DiNucci struggling, Gilbert nearly led the Cowboys to victory against the Steelers. He threw for 243 yards plus a touchdown and interception in a 24-19 game. 

“He came back and picked everything up right away…He’s a steady quarterback and he’s got the arm strength so he can make all the throws,” Rivera said. 

Washington also will be without seven coaches on the sideline due to COVID-19 protocols. Still, Rivera’s ready to make the most out of what he has in another uncertain predicament.

“You feel like you have a chance, but you just never know. Nobody can predict this,” Rivera said. “We just got to go through and continue to do the protocols. We’ll see what happens, I mean that’s the biggest thing everybody has to understand. There’s no telling what’s going to happen.”

Here are the important 2023 NFL offseason dates fans should know

Important 2023 NFL offseason dates fans should know originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonThe NFL is currently in the thick of its offseason, but there are still plenty of key dates to circle before the 2023 season kicks off on September 7.Here are important offseason dates to know...2023 NFL Offseason Key DatesMarch 13-15: NFL teams are permitted to begin negotiating with prospective free agents, but no deals can be signed just yet.March 15: New league year begins at 4 p.m. Free agents are now permitted to sign contracts with clubs.March 26-29: Annual league meetings in PhoenixApril 3: Teams with new head coaches (Carolina, Denver, Houston, Indianapolis and Arizona) can begin offseason workout programsApril 17: Teams with returning head coaches can begin offseason workout programsApril 26-29: 2023 NFL Draft in Kansas City May 2: Deadline to exercise fifth-year options on first-round picks from the 2020 NFL DraftMay 5-8 or May 12-15: Teams can hold three-day rookie camps for draft picks and undrafted free agentsMay 22: First day of OTAs for select teams. Clubs are allowed to hold 10 total on-field practices, but no live contact is allowed.May 22-24: NFL spring league meetingsJune 6: Start of mandatory minicamp for select teams. Clubs are allowed to have three mandatory practices.July 17: Deadline for teams with franchise-tagged players to sign a long-term contract extension. Teams are not allowed to re-engage in negotiations with a franchise player after this date until the conclusion of the 2023 season.August 3-6: NFL kickoff weekend in Canton, OhioSeptember 7: Opening game of the 2023 NFL regular season
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