Bruce Arians, Biden make vaccine push during Buccaneers' White House visit

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“Your team stepped up off the field to donating millions of meals to families in need, helping Americans exercise their sacred right to vote, including at the Raymond James Stadium. Your stadium also became a lifeline for families in Tampa Bay, administering nearly 200,000 vaccine shots,” he said.

President Biden, surrounded by members of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, speaks during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, July 20, 2021, where the president honored the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers for their Super Bowl LV victory. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

President Biden, surrounded by members of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, speaks during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, July 20, 2021, where the president honored the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers for their Super Bowl LV victory. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

“And y’all who don’t have a shot, man. Get one,” Biden said, turning toward the Bucs’ players standing behind him. 

“Get one, get one, get one.”

His suggestion was met by an “amen” from Arians. 

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Biden went on to commend the NFL’s recent health and safety protocols — a policy that has received a significant amount of backlash from players throughout the league. 

“I want to thank the NFL for setting strong vaccination goals so fans can go see a game without becoming a super spreader event,” Biden said. “Getting vaccinated is about staying healthy and understanding that no one is invincible, even if you are young and fit.” 

Arians echoed the president’s remarks, commending his team and the organization on “coming together … not to beat the other team” but having to “beat the virus first.” 

“Our players are outstanding,” the coach said. “They do what they’re supposed to do, on and off the field because they take care of each other. We live by three words: trust, loyalty and respect. We don’t have any rules. If you have those, you’ll have accountability and you’ll be able to do anything you want.”

“One team, one cause. I hope the Senate and the House start helping you out,” Arians said, turning to Biden. “One team, one cause.” 

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Just a few days away from training camp for most teams, the NFL Network reported that 13 teams have 85% of players vaccinated and at least 73.8% of players throughout the league have received their vaccine.

The updated policy essentially lifts all restrictions for vaccinated players while those who are unvaccinated will have to undergo daily testing and continue to observe proper social distancing practices. among other things.

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