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The NFL Is Officially Done With COVID

The NFL sent out a statement in regards to the Aaron Rodgers interview on "The Pat McAfee Show" where he spoke on his vaccine decision

MIAMI, FL - JANUARY 29: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during the Commissioners press conference on January 29, 2020 at the Hilton Downtown in Miami, FL. Photo taken with an iphone 11 Pro. (Photo by Rich Graessle/PPI/Icon Sportswire)

After spending the past two season with intense COVID protocols and rules for unvaccinated, the NFL basically decided this week they’re done with all of it.

On Thursday, the league announced that they were suspending all COVID-19 protocols, citing a decrease in cases all over the country.

“Should there be a reason to reimpose aspects of the protocols or to take other measures,” the memo notes, “we will work closely with clubs, the NFLPA and our respective experts, and local, state and federal public health officials to continue to safeguard the health of the NFL community.”

Last season, the NFL increasingly relaxed their COVID protocols as the year went on. But unvaccinated players such as Cole Beasley and Aaron Rodgers took major issue with how they were treated — specifically the daily testing and mask protocols.

This year, the league has opted to take on a completely different tone altogether. And I’d imagine most players are going to be happy not to deal with all the COVID protocols anymore.


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