The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Beasley among four Bills players in COVID-19 reentry process

- By John Wawrow

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. >> One of Bills general manager Brandon Beane’s worst fears was realized Tuesday when receiver Cole Beasley was among four players sidelined for at least five days after being deemed to have close contact with a trainer who tested positive for COVID-19.

Also placed in the NFL’S five-day reentry cadence were receiver Gabriel Davis and defensive tackles Star Lotulelei and Vernon Butler. All four players have tested negative, while Beane said the trainer is experienci­ng mild symptoms.

Though the start of the five-day reentry depends on when each person last had contact with the trainer, all four players are expected to miss the Bills’ final preseason game on Saturday, when Buffalo hosts the Green Bay Packers.

Beasley and Davis are projected to be among Buffalo’s top four receivers, while Lotulelei is pegged to regain his starting job as the

Bills’ top run-stuffer after he opted out from playing last season because of COVID-19 reasons. Butler started 11 games for Buffalo last season and is competing for the primary backup job behind Lotulelei.

Though relieved this happened during the preseason, Beane said it’s a reminder of how quickly a team’s preparatio­ns can be derailed.

“This is our new normal. It’s not the normal we like, but it’s the world we’re in,” Beane said. “It’s been going on so long that you expect the unexpected with this. We don’t have it figured out. We don’t have it under control. And we just have to deal with the cards that we’re dealt.”

The first hint of concern came in the morning when the trainer, whom Beane did not identify, tested positive for COVID-19 after complainin­g of not feeling well.

Beasley, Davis and Lotulelei were among numerous players sent home before practice, while Butler was sent home following practice after it was determined he was in contact with the trainer.

Additional players, including linebacker­s Matt Milano and A.J. Klein, were sent home for precaution­ary reasons, but have since been cleared by the NFL to resume practicing on Wednesday.

Under league rules, only unvaccinat­ed players are subject to the five-day reentry cadence. Unvaccinat­ed players are tested daily, while fully vaccinated players are required to be tested once every 14 days.

And just like that, the contentiou­s topic of vaccinatio­ns which clouded much of the Bills offseason has returned less than three weeks before the defending AFC East champions open their regular season hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sept. 12.

The focus of attention on Buffalo began in April when quarterbac­k Josh Allen called the decision to get vaccinated a personal choice.

A month later, the NFL informed teams they cannot release players simply because they are not vaccinated. The league’s message came in response to Beane hypothetic­ally suggesting he would consider doing so if it would provide more freedom within the team facilities for meetings and offseason programs.

Beasley, meantime, has been an outspoken critic against vaccinatio­ns and the league’s COVID-19 policies. In June, he posted a statement on social media threatenin­g to retire after the NFL and NFLPA announced new rules for vaccinated and unvaccinat­ed players.

He opened training camp by reading from a statement in which he repeatedly referred to a lack of transparen­cy and informatio­n on vaccinatio­ns. Beasley’s comments contradict­ed those by Bills coach Sean Mcdermott, who has said the team has done everything it can to educate players.

Beasley has also questioned why vaccinated players aren’t tested every day, and released a rap song in which he says there “ain’t a vaccinatio­n” for him.

Beane said the vaccinatio­n rate among Bills players is about 80% — the same number it was when training camp opened last month.

 ?? RICK OSENTOSKI, FILE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley and Gabriel Davis must spend at least five days away from the team facility after having close contact with a trainer who tested positive for COVID-19, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. That means Beasley and Davis will miss the Bills’ final preseason game on Saturday, when Buffalo hosts the Green Bay Packers.
RICK OSENTOSKI, FILE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley and Gabriel Davis must spend at least five days away from the team facility after having close contact with a trainer who tested positive for COVID-19, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. That means Beasley and Davis will miss the Bills’ final preseason game on Saturday, when Buffalo hosts the Green Bay Packers.
 ?? KAMIL KRZACZYNSK­I — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Buffalo Bills quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky (10) chats with Chicago Bears offensive line coach Juan Castillo, right, after a preseason NFL football game, Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, in Chicago.
KAMIL KRZACZYNSK­I — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Buffalo Bills quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky (10) chats with Chicago Bears offensive line coach Juan Castillo, right, after a preseason NFL football game, Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, in Chicago.

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