There has been a growing list of players and coaches in the NFL that have tested positive for the coronavirus. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, two players from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have tested positive for COVID-19 this week.

Earlier this week, it was reported that an assistant coach for the Buccaneers tested positive for the coronavirus. Therefore, two other assistant coaches were forced to quarantine in case they also contracted the disease.

Now, there are two players on Tampa Bay's roster that tested positive for COVID-19. As a result, the Buccaneers released an official statement on some of their employees testing positive for the coronavirus.

Despite players taking a cautious approach this offseason, there have still been players to test positive for COVID-19. Besides the members of the Buccaneers, Ezekiel Elliott and Von Miller are notable names that have tested positive.

As of this moment, it remains to be seen which players on the Buccaneers drew positive tests for the coronavirus. Of course, fans are concerned about whether or not Tom Brady is one of the players involved.

Brady and other members of the offense have been holding workouts together in Florida. Provided that, some believe that the two players to test positive are most likely on the offensive side of the ball. If that is indeed the case, then each player in attendance for the workouts would be informed to quarantine.

The NFL plans on conducting training camps next month and holding the regular season on time in September. However, if teams continue to have players testing positive for COVID-19, they may have to alter their plans.