Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Bruce Arians in isolation after positive COVID test

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The team announced that Bruce Arians had tested positive for a drug.

The person is at home. He told the sports network that he is okay and is having a cough.

"I tested positive for COVID-19 this morning but have only experienced mild symptoms to this point," said the statement issued by the team.

Harold Goodwin will be the interim head coach.

"I have complete confidence in him and the rest of our coaching staff to prepare the team for this week's game against the Jets," he said. I will be back in the facility as soon as I can test back in.

In addition to a skin cancer diagnosis in the year 2013), and a part of his kidneys being removed in the year 2017, Arians has had a number of health issues in his career. He was required to have a physical to make sure he was healthy enough to coach the Buccaneers in 2019.

The second member of the coaching staff to test positive this week is Arians. Kevin Garver and Mike Evans tested positive on Monday.

Since 2007, when he was the offensive line coach and quality control coach for the PittsburghSteelers, he has worked with Arians. He was an offensive line coach for the Indianapolis Colts when he was an interim head coach. He was the offensive coach for the Arizona Cardinals from 2013 to 2017.

On Tuesday, the Bucs announced that Sean Murphy-Bunting and Jamel Dean would be placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list, bringing the total for the team to seven.