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NFL player says he'd rather retire than get Covid-19 vaccine

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NFL player says he'd rather retire than get Covid-19 vaccine

NFL player says he'd rather retire than get Covid-19 vaccine

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley, in a challenge to the National Football League’s new Covid-19 training camp and preseason protocols, tweeted that he’d rather retire than get a vaccine.


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