UNDATED (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu has been added to the active roster from the COVID-19 list.
The three-time All-Pro is listed as questionable for Kansas City’s regular-season opener against Cleveland.
Mathieu tested positive on Sept. 1, even though he was fully vaccinated. He needed to return two negative tests taken 24 hours apart to be eligible to play. Mathieu was still in the protocol on Friday.
In other NFL news:
— Left tackle Austin Jackson has been activated by the Dolphins from the COVID-19 reserve list, making him eligible to play in the team’s opener at New England. Tight end Adam Shaheen was not activated from the COVID-19 list and will miss the game.
— Hall of Fame center Mick Tingelhoff has died at 81, according to the Vikings and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The ultimate ironman started 240 consecutive games at a bruising position for Minnesota and played in four Super Bowls. Tingelhoff had to wait 31 years for induction into the Hall of Fame, finally having his enshrinement in 2015 through election by a senior committee.