There was a player on the New York Jets who was endorsing the jab and he ended up being diagnosed with a "rare blood disorder" and had to have his spleen removed. He didn't play a down this season.
New York Jets defensive end Vinny Curry announced Wednesday he has a rare blood disorder that required his spleen to be removed.
The 33-year-old Curry wrote in posts on Twitter and Instagram that Jets team doctors discovered the disorder last month, but he didn't specify the condition ailing him. Curry said he was projected to return to the field in mid-September, but he developed blood clots and is taking blood thinners that prevent him from having physical contact for the next three to six months.
How Curry made it to the age of 33 without his blood disorder being discovered remains a mystery, especially with the amount of money these teams pay for world class health care for their athletes, including an in-house staff of doctors.
Edit- Didn't realize this was a post from a month ago when I posted. Kek.
There was a player on the New York Jets who was endorsing the jab and he ended up being diagnosed with a "rare blood disorder" and had to have his spleen removed. He didn't play a down this season.
New York Jets defensive end Vinny Curry announced Wednesday he has a rare blood disorder that required his spleen to be removed.
The 33-year-old Curry wrote in posts on Twitter and Instagram that Jets team doctors discovered the disorder last month, but he didn't specify the condition ailing him. Curry said he was projected to return to the field in mid-September, but he developed blood clots and is taking blood thinners that prevent him from having physical contact for the next three to six months.
How Curry made it to the age of 33 without his blood disorder being discovered remains a mystery, especially with the amount of money these teams pay for world class health care for their athletes, including an in-house staff of doctors.