Cleveland Browns suffer COVID-19 outbreak before the team's first playoff appearance since 2002 as head coach Kevin Stefanski, two assistants, and two players test positive The Browns are facing a COVID-19 outbreak ahead of Saturday's playoff game as head coach Kevin Stefanski, two assistants, and two players have tested positive Saturday's Wild Card round playoff game against the rival Steelers in Pittsburgh will be Cleveland's first playoff appearance since the 2002 season
By Alex Raskin Sports News Editor For Dailymail.com
Published: 16:29 GMT, 5 January 2021 | Updated: 16:40 GMT, 5 January 2021
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The Cleveland Browns have suffered a COVID-19 outbreak ahead of the team's first playoff game since 2002 as head coach Kevin Stefanski, two assistant coaches, and two players have tested positive.
Special teams coordinator Mike Priefer is expected to fill in for Stenfaksi when the team plays the rival Steelers in Pittsburgh on Saturday night. Tight ends coach Drew Petzing and defensive backs coach Jeff Howard also tested positive, although the infected players have not been revealed.