Report: Cole Beasley deemed close contact, required to quarantine

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Buffalo Bills wide receivers Cole Beasley and Gabriel Davis were sent home from the team facility and cannot return for five days after being in close contact with a trainer who tested positive for COVID-19, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reported.

Both receivers, along with the trainer, reportedly tested negative on Tuesday morning. The trainer is fully vaccinated, according to ESPNā€™s Adam Schefter.

Beasley, who has not received the vaccine for COVID-19, has openly bashed the NFLā€™s protocols and policies surrounding unvaccinated players. He made a ā€œpublic service announcementā€ back in June, where he stated ā€œI may die of COVID, but Iā€™d rather die actually living.ā€

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"I'm not anti- or pro-vax -- I'm pro-choice," Beasley said after the Billsā€™ first training camp practice in July. "With that being said, the issue at hand is information being withheld from players in order for a player to be swayed in a direction he may not be comfortable with.ā€

The NFLā€™s policy requires unvaccinated players to remain apart from the team for five days if they are ruled close contacts with someone who tests positive, whereas vaccinated players do not have to quarantine under the same circumstances. New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton is also in the midst of a five-day quarantine period in adherence with league protocols after ā€œa misunderstanding about tests conducted away from NFL facilities,ā€ the team announced Monday.

Beasley put up career highs in receptions (82) and receiving yards (967) last season under Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. The 2021 season will be the wideout'sĀ third in Buffalo.

The Bills currently stand at 2-0 in the 2021 NFL preseason. Buffaloā€™s preseason slate concludes Saturday afternoon when the team hosts the Green Bay Packers at 1 p.m. ET.

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