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Edmonton Elks player SirVincent Rogers confirms positive COVID-19 test

Offensive lineman SirVincent Rogers of the Edmonton Elks confirmed Tuesday he's tested positive for COVID-19.

American opened the season on the 6-game injured list

SirVincent Rogers, seen here in this file photo on Nov. 26, 2015, revealed Tuesday he had tested positive for COVID-19. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press)

Offensive lineman SirVincent Rogers of the Edmonton Elks confirmed Tuesday he's tested positive for COVID-19.

"I tested positive days ago for COVID, & the reservation I initially had about the vaccines has changed," Rogers tweeted. "Personally, I have only had minor symptoms... [nasal congestion, smell/taste was off, a bit sluggish, no pain, and no fever]."

Rogers also said he decided in May to receive two doses of the Pfizer vaccine.

"I did so to protect myself, my family, & anyone else I'd encounter," Rogers said. "I urge anyone in doubt to consider the vaccines from a viewpoint of protection from COVID, not prevention.

"It might save your life, and at the least eliminate the life-altering symptoms commonly associated [with the virus]."

The six-foot-four, 319-pound Rogers opened the season on the six-game injured list.

Edmonton cancelled its walk through last Friday due to coronavirus protocols. The team's season-opening game against Ottawa went ahead as scheduled, with the Redblacks claiming a 16-12 victory Saturday night.

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