Bears TE Jimmy Graham unloads on NFLPA over coronavirus protocol, 17-game season - Chicago News Weekly

Thursday, August 5, 2021

Bears TE Jimmy Graham unloads on NFLPA over coronavirus protocol, 17-game season

Graham is entering his 12th NFL season. | AP Photos

Graham started the day with a tweet saying he was “forced” to get the vaccine and railed against the union’s proposal for increased testing of vaccinated players.

The starting point on Bears tight end Jimmy Graham’s frustration with the NFLPA was that he had to tweet at the union’s official account just to get a return phone call. If that’s the nature of his relationship with the organization that’s supposed to be representing his best interests, any substantial complaints are sure to be contentious.

Graham’s fury over the NFLPA’s proposal that vaccinated players be tested daily in response to the coronavirus surge and the Delta variant’s high transmissibility spilled into Twitter before practice Thursday, and he expanded that objection to his broader displeasure with how the union is run.

“I’m a grown man and I wish somebody would speak to me like a grown man and let me have a little bit of say in some things,” Graham said. “It’s just a culmination of things.”

Among those issues, Graham has been adamant against the NFL going to a 17-game schedule, which begins this season. Players approved that change by a 51.5% vote in March 2020 and increased their share of revenue from 47% to 48.5% by doing so as part of the new collective bargaining agreement.

Graham was particularly miffed by the notion that the NFLPA was proposing players would get tested even on off days and during their bye week, but that was a misreading of the memo. There is an underlined sentence near the end that clearly stats the opposite.

Defensive tackle Akiem Hicks is the Bears’ player rep

After a season of strict protocol to avoid spreading the virus last season, the NFL relaxed those rules for vaccinated players this season. It also set up harsh penalties, such as $14,650 for something like failing to wear a mask at all times while inside the practice facility, for the unvaccinated.

That arrangement made Graham feel “forced” to get the shot.

“It was very advantageous to [get vaccinated] than not to — That’s really obvious with the max fines for every little thing that you could do,” Graham said. “So now that I’m vaccinated, am I going to be fined when I miss one of these tests in the morning?”

Bears coach Matt Nagy has stressed to players that their workdays will be easier if they’re vaccinated, but has stopped short of insisting that it’s the right thing to do. He reiterated Thursday he accepts that some players have made their decision and won’t be swayed.

“Everybody is a little bit different on what [they] would do,” Nagy said. “People can do what they want to do. I believe in that. But at the same time, we want to educate and encourage them to do it so that we can all be able to move on and listen to what the experts are saying.”



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