CoronaVirus Sports

The National Football League is clamping down on how their teams are moving during the pandemic. They have fined Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers for violating Covid-19 guidelines. As spotted on The New York Times the all-star quarterback fumbled a big play earlier this summer and now is paying for it. During a question […]

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Florida Republican congressional candidate Lavern Spicer ignorantly tweeted, "They let Magic Johnson play basketball with FULL-BLOWN HIV but won’t let Kyrie Irving play because he won’t get a COVID shot." Yes, really.

Michael Porter Jr. is proving to be a big knucklehead when it comes to being responsible during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Unfortunately, some of those COVID-19 conspiracists happen to be stars we love and admire. Here's a list of NBA athletes who have shared their controversial opinions about the COVID-19 vaccine.

Washington Wizards All-Star guard Bradley Beal caused a lot of commotion with his response to the semi-awkward to ask question "Are you vaccinated?"

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C Cedric Ceballos is COVID-19 free but continues to have issues breathing and functioning on his own. The former NBA player reported continued symptoms despite his negative status in a Twitter post-Monday.  

Charles Barkley is not here for professional athletes refusing to get vaccinated.

Jackson tested positive for COVID-19 last week. He has not commented on the matter.