Just prior to pre-season training camp, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson tested positive for the coronavirus -- for the second time. "Again?! It was crazy," the 24-year-old said when he discovered he contracted the virus again, NFL.com reported . "I was heartbroken. Because I wasn't looking forward to that at all, right before camp, it was like 'not again. Not right now.' But it's over with." Jackson shared that his second bout was just as difficult as the first, if not more so, because he felt like he was missing out on training with his teammates. "When I was at home I wasn't doing too good because I was missing my guys," the NFL player said, adding that he was heavily fatigued. "It was like, man, I need to get back out there with my guys." The Florida native first tested positive for COVID-19 in November 2020, following an outbreak amongst Ravens players during a competitive playoff stretch. A week 12 game against the Steelers was postponed three times until finally...