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Cole Beasley Drops Cringe-Worthy COVID Vaccine Diss Track After Releasing His Statement

Buffalo Bills receiver Cole Beasley slammed the NFL's rules when explaining why he'll be sidelined following a positive COVID test this week

Buffalo Bills' Cole Beasley warms-up before an NFL football game against the New York Giants, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

All offseason, Buffalo Bills receiver Cole Beasley has been speaking out against the COVID-19 vaccine, and sharing his view that the NFL’s rules against unvaccinated players were wholly unfair.

During his interview at Bills Training Camp on Wednesday, Beasley opened his presser by sharing a lengthy statement on his views as it pertains to the protocols for unvaccinated players.

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Shortly after his press conference, Cole Beasley took to social media to hype up his new rap song.

Cole Beasley’s song titled, “Heavy 1’s” (talking about his nuts, I guess) had a few different digs at the COVID vaccine.

Throughout the track, Beasley can be heard saying things like, “too ill to be repaired” , and “ain’t no vaccination for me, only evacuation save ’em homie”.

It sure appears that Cole Beasley will die on this anti-vax hill if need be. And if that gives him a little boost in his unimpressive music career, then he’ll take that, too.


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