By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley will miss his team’s game on Sunday against the New England Patriots. It is being reported that Beasley is dealing with a positive COVID-19 test.
However, Beasley has made it clear that it is not due to an alleged positive test.

“Just to be clear, COVID is not keeping me out of this game,” Beasley said, who is unvaccinated. “The rules are. Vaxxed players are playing with COVID every week now because they don’t test. One of my Vaxxed teammates is in the hospital [and] missing games. I’m sure he didn’t get this same energy. Thank you for those who support. Everyone else, if you don’t get what’s happening then there is nothing anybody can do for you.”
He also said, “I am feeling fine with mild symptoms. Thank you for the support. I look forward to being back out there with my teammates soon.”
The player that Beasley is referring to is Jon Feliciano.
The NFL is dealing with a pandemic of the vaccinated. More than 100 players have tested positive for the virus within the last week due to the vaccine that the league forced on its players.
The league is now refusing to test asymptomatic players. If the league did test every player, who had taken the vaccine, they would not be able to play games, because every one would come up positive for the virus.
With his positive test, he must isolate from the team for 10 days. Unvaccinated players have to test for the virus every day.
The 32-year-old has appeared in 14 games, including seven starts with the Bills this season. He had 76 receptions for 640 yards and one touchdown.
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