The NFL Made A Huge Offer To Joe Biden In The Fight Against COVID-19

The president plans to accept.
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The National Football League (NFL) has made an incredible offer to President Joe Biden to help administer COVID-19 vaccines nationwide.

League Commissioner Roger Goodell sent a letter to the president, offering all 30 NFL stadiums to be used as mass vaccination sites and Biden plans to accept.

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I'm going to tell my team they're available, and I believe we'll use them. Joe Biden 

The offer comes after the NFL allowed 25,000 people to be in attendance at Sunday night's Super Bowl, 7,500 of which were vaccinated health care workers.

"Our efforts will not stop there," said Goodell," The NFL and our 32 member clubs are committed to doing our part to ensure that vaccines are as widely accessible in our communities as possible." 

Biden said in an interview during the CBS Super Bowl pregame show that his administration will "absolutely" take the NFL up on their offer. 

Currently, just seven NFL teams are using their stadium as vaccination sites, including the Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots, and the Miami Dolphins. 

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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