Pro-Vaccine NFL Football Player Diagnosed with Blood Clots in Lungs and Legs

Marquise Goodwin, Wikipedia
Former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Marquise Goodwin will miss the start of training camp with the Cleveland Browns after doctors found blood clots in his lungs and legs. He was placed on the Browns’ football illness list. It’s unclear when Goodwin can return to playing football, but he says he plans on sitting in all team meetings during training camp this month. Goodwin refused to play football during the entire 2020 NFL season because no COVID vaccine had been produced at that time. Due to the star wide receiver’s public support for the Covid shot, many people have presumed that Goodwin took at least one jab.

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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Marquise Goodwin was placed on the team’s non-football illness list Friday after doctors found blood clots in his legs and lungs.

Goodwin was so pro-Covid vaccine back when the virus first began spreading that he sat out the entire 2020 NFL season because no shot had been produced at the time.

Sports Illustrated quoted Goodwin in 2020, when he wrote on Twitter, “I’ve gotten so many messages and @‘s from ‘concerned’ fans telling me how stupid I am and that this COVID-19 isn’t that serious. I bet my bank account that there are 150k dead people that would argue different.”

“By July, Goodwin was a regular on NFLPA calls, with he and his wife in agreement that the only thing that’d save his season would be the ultimate moonshot,” said the July 30, 2020 Sports Illustrated article. “That would be a vaccine that, of course, wouldn’t arrive nearly in time. Since it didn’t, and after all those long talks, Goodwin knew what he had to do.”

Due to the star wide receiver’s public support for the Covid shot and statements showing he was anticipating its arrival, we can deduce Goodwin took at least one jab.

“It was really alarming at first because I’ve experienced injury throughout my career, but it’s never been anything like this that could turn into something detrimental if it’s not taken care of,” Goodwin said of his blood clots this week. “It was frightening at first, but now I’m at ease with it. I’ve prayed and just given it over to God. It’s out of my control, and the only thing I can control is my effort and attitude and how I approach each day moving forward.”

It’s unclear when Goodwin can return to playing football, but he says he plans on sitting in all team meetings during training camp this month.

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Ed
9 months ago

S O B – big pharma. Can’t trust any of them.