The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Vaccine rule in place for palyers

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An NFL team can’t release a player simply because he is not vaccinated for COVID-19, a person with direct knowledge of the league’s directive told The Associated Press on May 7.

Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane hypothetic­ally suggested this week that he’d do so if it would provide more freedom within the team facilities for meetings and offseason programs.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the league did not make the directive public. The NFL currently is formulatin­g further plans and protocols for the offseason programs and training camp.

“A team may not release a player solely due to vaccinatio­n status,” the person said.

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

“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 said of 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” of less restrictiv­e protocols.

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.”

NBA ZION OUT INDEFINITE­LY »

New Orleans star Zion Williamson is sidelined indefinite­ly with a fractured left finger, a major blow to the Pelicans’ run at a Western Conference play-in spot.

The 20-year-old forward averaged 27 points and 7.2 rebounds in 61 games and the injury comes before the Pelicans opened a five-game trip against certain or potential playoff teams. The Pelicans made the announceme­nt before they played the Philadelph­ia 76ers.

The Pelicans said a timetable for Williamson’s return would be determined upon further evaluation.

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