Dayton Daily News

Garrett on virus shot: Do what ‘feels right’

Star defensive end won’t push teammates to get vaccinated.

- By Tom Withers

For Browns defensive BEREA — star Myles Garrett, there was never a choice on whether to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

“I got sick,” the All-Pro end said Wednesday as Cleveland opened training camp. “I didn’t want to get sick again. So it was kind of point-blank apparent for me.”

Garrett missed two games last season after contractin­g the virus, and he never fully recovered after returning. A physical specimen, the 6-foot-4, 270-pound Garrett struggled with his conditioni­ng after he came back and needed to undergo breathing treatments during his recovery.

With COVID19 cases on the rise nationally, NFL teams are p ushing for more p layers to become vaccinated as the 2021 se a son approaches. Teams who meet a high percentage of vaccinated players can ease some of the protocols put in place in 2020.

Last week, the league sent a memo to teams saying it will not extend the season to accommodat­e any team that has an outbreak among unvaccinat­ed players that leads to a game being canceled.

Further, players on both teams will not be paid for any canceled game, and the team responsibl­e

for the cancellati­on could be further discipline­d.

Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski would not disclose Wednesday what percentage of his team is fully vaccinated.

“I’m not going to get into specifics but we’re trending in the right direction,” he said before practice. “Just continue to educate everybody that we have a safe and effective vaccine. Want to keep our players safe, keep their families safe, the staff. That’s what we’re discussing with our guys.”

Rookie linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah is missing the start of camp after the team placed him on the COVID-19/Reserve list on Sunday following a presumed positive test.

Garrett said he’s not pushing any of his teammates to get the vaccine. The Browns were one of the teams hit hardest by the virus a year ago.

“I know I went through it and I’m hoping nobody on our team or really in sports has to go through it again,” he said. “Really hoping for everyone to follow the protocols, do the best they can to keep themselves healthy, their families healthy.

“As far as the vaccine, that’s your choice, you have those liberties and those freedoms in the country that we live in. Just do the best you can for your family. Whatever feels right for you do that.”

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