Elliott feeling good after exhibiting coronavirus symptoms for 2 days
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is one of the biggest names in the NFL to contract the coronavirus.
Elliott was among a group of Cowboys and Houston Texans players to test positive for the virus in mid-June.
Speaking on a Twitch stream Wednesday, Zeke shared how hard the virus hit him.
Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott says on Twitch that he feels "good" and "normal" after positive COVID-19 test.
— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) June 24, 2020
Zeke said he had symptoms including cough, shortness of breath for 1-2 days. Can't work out yet but he's feeling much better. pic.twitter.com/SUQp3I05RG
"I'm feeling good. I would say I had one or two days where I felt symptoms and even then it wasn't too bad. I had a cough and a little bit of shortness of breath. Now, obviously, I feel good, I feel normal," he said.
Elliott added he's still not able to work out. He'll give himself another week to get retested.
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