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Daily Covid testing for unvaccinated has been discontinued if no symptoms


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1 hour ago, CorkScrewHill said:

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/01/21/nfl-eliminates-daily-testing-for-unvaccinated-players-minus-symptoms/

 

Nfl had to be concerned about losing Rodgers for the super Bowl if the pack made it that far

He isn’t subject to testing for 90 days from his first positive test (same with all who landed on the covid list) so that would take him past the SB anyway 

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6 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

He isn’t subject to testing for 90 days from his first positive test (same with all who landed on the covid list) so that would take him past the SB anyway 

Actually his 90 day grace period under the old rules would have expired 2 days after the NFC Championship “Under the previous rules, Aaron Rodgers, an unvaccinated player who tested positive for COVID-19 in November, would have had to resume daily testing two days after the NFC Championship Game if the Packers qualified for the Super Bowl. Now, he won’t.”

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9 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

He isn’t subject to testing for 90 days from his first positive test (same with all who landed on the covid list) so that would take him past the SB anyway 

If I recall correctly it would actually take Rodgers up to the week before the Super Bowl, I remember reading about that. 

 

Either way, this is over due. 

 

If the Bills make the Super Bowl I am thoroughly looking forward to a whole media week for Cole Beasley making people's heads explode.  Honestly, probably just what the team needs, run him out there to generate all the heat for something unrelated to the game and take the pressure off everyone else 😆 

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2 hours ago, CorkScrewHill said:

Actually his 90 day grace period under the old rules would have expired 2 days after the NFC Championship “Under the previous rules, Aaron Rodgers, an unvaccinated player who tested positive for COVID-19 in November, would have had to resume daily testing two days after the NFC Championship Game if the Packers qualified for the Super Bowl. Now, he won’t.”

In either case it doesn't matter for him since they always lose the NFC championship game. 

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8 hours ago, Marv's Neighbor said:

So now that we have the big "never mind," what happens to all the accrued fines?  Assuming they are still unpaid.

 

Unless the fines are found to have been illegal/unconstitutional/whatever, they broke the accepted rules when they still applied, so the fines stand as valid.

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