Imperial Valley Press

Bills GM Beane would consider cutting unvaccinat­ed player

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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane would theoretica­lly consider cutting an unvaccinat­ed player if it meant the team being able to lift NFL COVID-19 protocols restrictin­g in-person team meetings.

“Yeah, I would,” Beane told the team-sponsored “One Bills Live” broadcast on Wednesday.

“You guys saw it in the fieldhouse, we had three and four meetings going on, and sometimes you’re talking over each other. But it was the only way to pull it off and be social distant,” he added, referring to NFL protocols limiting the number of players who could meet at one time. “So it would be an advantage to cut a player and fall under that umbrella.”

Beane’s response was to a question about potentiall­y cutting a player at the lower end of Buffalo’s 53-man roster, and comes when the NFL is loosening its restrictio­ns for teams whose staff and players have been fully vaccinated.

The Bills, for example, were one of numerous teams allowed to conduct the draft at their headquarte­rs and without officials wearing face masks under the new vaccinatio­n rules.

The Bills did not make Beane available for comment. What’s unclear is whether and how the NFL will expand its policy once teams begin practicing in person.

Last year, teams were limited to hosting most meetings via Zoom, with restrictio­ns placed on how many players and coaches could gather at one time. Team officials and players were also required to undergo daily COVID-19 testing and wear masks.

Beane expects those restrictio­ns to be loosened, while noting the rules have yet to be determined.

“I think there’s going to be some incentives. If you have `X’ number of percent of your players and staff vaccinated, you can live normal, let’s call it — back to the the old days,” he said.

“If you don’t, it’s going to look more like last year,” Beane added. “But I hope, if those are the rules, that we’ll be able to get enough people to be vaccinated and not have to deal with all the headaches.”

The topic of vaccinatio­ns has been a source of debate among the Bills.

Last month, quarterbac­k Josh Allen told The Ringer podcast the decision to get vaccinated is a personal choice, while adding he was still debating whether to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

“I think everybody should have a choice to do it and not to do it,” Allen said, speaking by video from his offseason home in California. “You get in this tricky situation now where if you do mandate that, that’s kind of going against what our Constituti­on says, and the freedom to kind of express yourself one way or the other.”

The NFL and NFL Players Associatio­n are encouragin­g but not mandating players to get vaccinated.

Starting safety Jordan Poyer’s wife, Rachel Bush, has actively protested mask wearing and mandatory vaccinatio­n on her Twitter account. Bush is an Instagram model who has nearly 91,000 followers.

On Wednesday, Bush deleted a post in which she noted numerous high-profile players are against receiving the vaccine.

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