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Heart problem due to COVID removes Bills player from NFL

New York, USA /

He had close contact with a player who fell ill with coronavirus, it was never known if he was positive, but the truth is that Buffalo Bills tight end Tommy Sweeney will not play in the NFL again this 2020 after being discovered a heart problem which relates to those who suffered from COVID-19.

What illness does Tommy Sweeney of the Bills have?

Sweeney hadn’t played all season with a foot injury, but when he was ready to make his presentation, a medical exam mandatory of the NFL to discharge him, he detected that he suffers from the heart condition called Myocarditis, at the moment no more details of his health status or additional conditions have been shared.

To this tight end they placed him on the list of players in reserve for COVID-19 in Week 7 due to being in “dangerous closeness” with Dawson Knox, your partner in the Bills that he was diagnosed with the virus that has infected almost 60 million people and killed more than 1.4 million in the world.

Sweeney is the first known player in the NFL having been diagnosed with myocarditis so far this season. Boston Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez was diagnosed with the condition a few months ago after contracting COVID-19.

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