MINNEAPOLIS — Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford spent the practice week in COVID-19 protocols, not getting on the field with his team and unsure he would be able to suit up for Sunday's game in Minnesota.
Another set of protocols cut his game day short.
Stafford left Detroit's 34-20 loss to the Vikings in the fourth quarter for concussion testing after a sack, adding to a tough week for the team's longtime franchise quarterback. Stafford, who previously passed COVID-19 testing, also passed concussion testing and was cleared to travel back to Detroit with the team.
"The week was obviously a different one, a little bit of a stressful one," Stafford said. "No excuse, got to come out and play better."
Stafford finished 23 of 32 for 211 yards, one touchdown and two costly interceptions in the Lions' (3-5) second straight loss. He was replaced by Chase Daniel, who was 8 of 13 for 94 yards, one touchdown and an interception.
It was nearly Daniel's game from the beginning.
Stafford was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list earlier in the week. That list was created for players who either test positive or have been in close contact with an infected person. Stafford passed all tests and, after flying to Minnesota privately on his own, was able to play Sunday.
Being placed on the list was just one of his worries leading up to the game.