DeAndre Hopkins among players to react to NFL's vaccine memo to teams

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Does the NFL have to worry about stars like DeAndre Hopkins not getting vaccinated? (1:04)
7:44 AM AEST
  • Josh WeinfussESPN Staff Writer
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins deleted a tweet Thursday afternoon shortly after posting it that said he would "question" his future in the NFL if it meant not getting the COVID-19 vaccine could potentially hurt his team's chances in 2021.
Hopkins' tweet came in the wake of an NFL memo that described ramifications for teams that had COVID outbreaks during the 2021 season that decimate position groups or entire rosters. The NFL said a forfeit will be declared for a postponed game that can't be rescheduled within the 18-game framework of the season and is caused by an outbreak among unvaccinated players of one team. In addition, if a forfeit occurs, players on both teams would lose their game checks.
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The NFL's new policy caused ripples throughout the league, with players reacting to the news on social media and at training camps.
Hopkins' now-deleted tweet read: "Never thought I would say this, But being in a position to hurt my team because I don't want to partake in the vaccine is making me question my future in the @nfl." After deleting his initial tweet, he tweeted: "Freedom?"
He later tweeted, however, that he has "9 more years left in me."

Hopkins was one of the biggest names to publicly respond to the NFL's new policy, but others have chimed in.
Los Angeles Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey responded to well-known quarterbacks coach Quincy Avery, who tweeted, "Def a bad teammate if you don't get the vax now..." by tweeting that he knew two vaccinated people who have tested positive for COVID and that he "wouldn't look at a teammate as bad if he don't get the vax, no pressure 5."

Hopkins responded to Ramsey's tweets by tweeting that his girlfriend's brother, who's in the military, started having heart issues after receiving the vaccine. He later deleted that tweet.
At Dallas Cowboys training camp in Oxnard, California, running back Ezekiel Elliott said he received the COVID-19 vaccination but doesn't believe that decision should be forced on others.
"I got the vaccine just because I wanted to put myself in the best situation to be out there for my team week in and week out. But I mean, not everyone feels that strongly or maybe other people still have their view of vaccines. You can't force someone to do something that they don't want to do to their body," said Elliott, who was diagnosed with COVID-19 last summer.
Elliott said he grew up in a family "where we didn't get vaccines, so it's kind of hard to tell someone who their whole life, their mom, their dad tell them not to get vaccinated to go get vaccinated. So I mean it's everyone's body. Can't tell them what to do with it. So I mean it's kind of touchy. You just can't go tell somebody."
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay said Thursday that more than 50% of the roster is vaccinated, and the team is "hopefully headed toward 100%."

"[Getting vaccinated] just makes the most sense," Irsay said. "There's always risks with everything in life, and getting vaccinated is the right thing to do."
New England Patriots linebacker Matt Judon expressed his frustration with the NFL's new policy with a tweet that said: "The NFLPA F---ing sucks."
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette indicated in a tweet that he wouldn't be getting the vaccine, writing: "Vaccine I can't do it......." He later deleted the tweet.
Las Vegas Raiders running back Jalen Richard encouraged unvaccinated players to "read the rules-know em like you know your plays" in a tweet. He added: "we playing in jail this year and you should act as such."
ESPN's Todd Archer contributed to this
 
Why? If they don't like it find new jobs.
It is their league they call the shots.
No hard feelings. If you don't like it, GTFOH.

You're right about its their league. What I'm saying is that they are setting themselves up for a major lawsuit if one of these players have complications from the vaccine. The argument will be "I was coerced to take a vaccine I didn't want to take". Will it work? Depending on the judge.
 
No they won't cause companies are not liable.

You're right about its their league. What I'm saying is that they are setting themselves up for a major lawsuit if one of these players have complications from the vaccine. The argument will be "I was coerced to take a vaccine I didn't want to take". Will it work? Depending on the judge.
 
These players are stupid as fuck. :smh: :fuckyousay:

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Man look at these comments :smh:

At Dallas Cowboys training camp in Oxnard, California, running back Ezekiel Elliott said he received the COVID-19 vaccination but doesn't believe that decision should be forced on others.
Elliott said he grew up in a family "where we didn't get vaccines, so it's kind of hard to tell someone who their whole life, their mom, their dad tell them not to get vaccinated to go get vaccinated. So I mean it's everyone's body. Can't tell them what to do with it. So I mean it's kind of touchy. You just can't go tell somebody."
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You're right about its their league. What I'm saying is that they are setting themselves up for a major lawsuit if one of these players have complications from the vaccine. The argument will be "I was coerced to take a vaccine I didn't want to take". Will it work? Depending on the judge.

Pretty sure painkillers led to Walter Payton's liver problems.
 
You're right about its their league. What I'm saying is that they are setting themselves up for a major lawsuit if one of these players have complications from the vaccine. The argument will be "I was coerced to take a vaccine I didn't want to take". Will it work? Depending on the judge.
Thats the 1st thing they shook was liability. Now if the NFL was to ensure these multi-millionaires with a guarantee that they will hold them down if something happened to them due to the vaccine; then that would be different. However; they would never do that, so its easy to talk tough. Put the money where their mouth is; how strongly do you believe in this treatment?
 
Nothing in life is guaranteed but you can tip the odds in your favor.

To paraphrase Pacino in HEAT, you can get killed walking your doggy.

But you got sense enough to not walk him out in the street.

Mitigate your chances of getting this virus that takes you from healthy to DEAD in 2 weeks.
 
Take a step back & look at the # of vaccinated folks who are still getting covid


I will say this for the millionth time,A VACCINE IS NOT A FUCKING CURE...

I swear,some of yall need to go back to elementary school. This is basic science yet people still get this wrong. Fauci and other epidemiologists never said it was a cure yet people keep acting like it is....
 
I will say this for the millionth time,A VACCINE IS NOT A FUCKING CURE...

I swear,some of yall need to go back to elementary school. This is basic science yet people still get this wrong. Fauci and other epidemiologists never said it was a cure yet people keep acting like it is....


It is something, however. Like wearing a condom. Choice is yours.
 
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