NFL Players Step In After Team Bans Unvaccinated Fans From Attending Games
On Tuesday, officials of Erie County and Pegula Sports & Entertainment, the parent company that owns the Bills, announced new rules for Highmark Stadium, where the team plays at home, according to WIVB-TV.
The team is scheduled to play at home Sept. 26, against Washington, and Oct. 3, against the Houston Texans. Fans hoping to attend those games will have to have at least one vaccination shot by game day.
Any fans hoping to attend the scheduled Oct. 31 home game against the Miami Dolphins must be fully vaccinated, which to the county and team means their last shot must have taken place no later than October 17.
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A Twitter account under the name Chris Hauquitz used the social media platform to contact Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley, who has been outspoken in his criticism of vaccine mandates.
“Sad day for me as a Buffalo fan,” the post stated. “I was bringing my 10-year-old daughter to her first game in December all the way from Albuquerque. Already bought tickets. I won’t get the shot so now I don’t know what to do. I probably need to sell the tickets and find an away game.”
Beasley said not to give up yet.
“If you find an away game you are able to go to then I will buy the tickets for you guys. DM me names and every thing [and] I’ll figure out the best way to make it happen. Wish she could witness the mafia!” he tweeted, referring to the so-called Bills Mafia.\ – READ MORE
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