TAMPA, Fla.
I just hope they don’t stop looking,” said Arians, who two weeks ago said that he had no reason to believe Brown or any player falsified their vaccination status.
But an NFL investigation revealed that the three players presented the team with fake vaccination cards, resulting in a three-game suspension.
A big reason for that is because of the 94.5% of players who are vaccinated, 80% were vaccinated at team facilities, according to league spokesperson Brian McCarthy, minimizing the potential risk for falsification.
But we have done an amazing job, and even when the guys — we have never had an outbreak in a position room.
Arians said the team will treat both Brown and Edwards as injured players and will not address their respective futures with the team until after they return.