Cole Beasley: Pos: WR, Career: 133 G, 33 TD, Cowboys/Bills 2012-2020, born TX 1989 Ryan Nagelhout Twitter Contributing Writer. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley took to Twitter on Thursday night to express his dissatisfaction with the COVID-19 protocols agreed to by the … Cole Beasley: Pos: WR, Career: 133 G, 33 TD, Cowboys/Bills 2012-2020, born TX 1989 Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley came the central character on Twitter Friday afternoon. The Bills receiver took issue with the league's new policy that allows vaccinated players … "If … He played college football at Southern Methodist University, was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2012. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley (11) during the first half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Monday, Dec. 28, 2020, in Foxborough, Mass. Team USA has a difficult task ahead of them … Cole Beasley has come to a level of frustration that he is ready to potentially walk away from the game for the second time in his career. Cole Beasley has come to a level of frustration that he is ready to potentially walk away from the game for the second time in his career. Cole Beasley calls NFLPA “a joke” over 2021 COVID rules originally appeared on Pro Football Talk. Cole Beasley is not a fan of the NFL's new COVID-19 protocols. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley, in a challenge to the National Football League’s new Covid-19 training camp and preseason protocols, tweeted that he’d rather retire than get a vaccine. Beasley said he would retire if he were forced to get vaccinated. The Buffalo Bills wide receiver has taken to his social media account on Twitter multiple times stating his feelings on the virus vaccination. Cole Beasley is not a fan of the NFL's new COVID-19 protocols. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley (11) during the first half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Monday, Dec. 28, 2020, in Foxborough, Mass. AP Photo/Stew Milne Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley explained why he's going unvaccinated after blasting the NFL and NFLPA on Thursday for this season's COVID-19 protocols. Beasley tweeted on Friday a full critique of the NFL PA's protocols and could step away from the game since he feels his personal rights are being infringed upon. (AP Photo/Stew Milne) Cole Beasley | Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images NFL players are bigger, stronger, faster, and much more highly-paid than your average American. Bills’ Cole Beasley says he’d rather retire than get vaccinated, slams NFL’s COVID protocols 0 shares Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley took a strong stance against the NFL and the NFLPA over the league’s updated COVID-19 protocols, saying he would rather retire than get vaccinated. "If … Cole Beasley Called The NFLPA A ‘Joke’ Over Rules For Unvaccinated Players. Cole Beasley | Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images NFL players are bigger, stronger, faster, and much more highly-paid than your average American. Bills receiver Cole Beasley celebrates with the crowd after Buffalo beat the Ravens in the AFC divisional game. Latest on Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN The statements sparked a strong backlash, but Beasley said this week that he stands by everything he wrote — though said he’s done talking about it so the team … Bills receiver Cole Beasley celebrates with the crowd after Buffalo beat the Ravens in the AFC divisional game. The Bills receiver took issue with the league's new policy that allows vaccinated players … The Buffalo Bills wide receiver has taken to his social media account on Twitter multiple times stating his feelings on the virus vaccination. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley, in a challenge to the National Football League’s new Covid-19 training camp and preseason protocols, tweeted that he’d rather retire than get a vaccine. Since then, Beasley has caught 150 passes and 1,700 receiving yards; while helping lead the Bills to back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time since 1998-1999. Cole Dickson Beasley (born April 26, 1989) is an American football wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). Cole Beasley has continued to speak his mind about the COVID-19 policies and the NFLPA. Beasley offered a forceful and defiant public statement, explaining why … The statements sparked a strong backlash, but Beasley said this week that he stands by everything he wrote — though said he’s done talking about it so the team … Ryan Nagelhout Twitter Contributing Writer. Beasley said he would retire if he were forced to get vaccinated. The latest stats, facts, news and notes on Cole Beasley of the Buffalo Bills Latest on Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN Cole Dickson Beasley (born April 26, 1989) is an American football wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). Bills receiver Cole Beasley said he isn't vaccinated for COVID-19 and won't change his lifestyle, even if it means running afoul of the NFL's rules. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has been a star in Western New York ever since signing with the team back in 2019. After letting things settle down and marinate, Cole Beasley does not regret taking his stance he took on the COVID-19 vaccine recently. Even as such, the league is a mix of people from all different backgrounds from all around the country and, as … He played college football at Southern Methodist University, was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2012. But when it comes to Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley and the rants he's been posting on social media about being treated unfairly for refusing to … With the help of Twitter, every NFL athlete has a huge platform with tons of followers. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has been a star in Western New York ever since signing with the team back in 2019. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley came the central character on Twitter Friday afternoon. With the help of Twitter, every NFL athlete has a huge platform with tons of followers. Cole Beasley Called The NFLPA A ‘Joke’ Over Rules For Unvaccinated Players. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley (11) during the first half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Monday, Dec. 28, 2020, in Foxborough, Mass. Beasley tweeted on Friday a full critique of the NFL PA's protocols and could step away from the game since he feels his personal rights are being infringed upon. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley (11) during the first half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Monday, Dec. 28, 2020, in Foxborough, Mass. Since then, Beasley has caught 150 passes and 1,700 receiving yards; while helping lead the Bills to back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time since 1998-1999. Cole Beasley calls NFLPA “a joke” over 2021 COVID rules originally appeared on Pro Football Talk. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley took to Twitter on Thursday night to express his dissatisfaction with the COVID-19 protocols agreed to by the … Bills’ Cole Beasley says he’d rather retire than get vaccinated, slams NFL’s COVID protocols 0 shares Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley took a strong stance against the NFL and the NFLPA over the league’s updated COVID-19 protocols, saying he would rather retire than get vaccinated. Cole Beasley has continued to speak his mind about the COVID-19 policies and the NFLPA. But when it comes to Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley and the rants he's been posting on social media about being treated unfairly for refusing to … The latest stats, facts, news and notes on Cole Beasley of the Buffalo Bills (AP Photo/Stew Milne) Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley explained why he's going unvaccinated after blasting the NFL and NFLPA on Thursday for this season's COVID-19 protocols. After letting things settle down and marinate, Cole Beasley does not regret taking his stance he took on the COVID-19 vaccine recently. Beasley offered a forceful and defiant public statement, explaining why … Team USA has a difficult task ahead of them … Even as such, the league is a mix of people from all different backgrounds from all around the country and, as … AP Photo/Stew Milne Bills receiver Cole Beasley said he isn't vaccinated for COVID-19 and won't change his lifestyle, even if it means running afoul of the NFL's rules.