Starting right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif announced on social media that he wouldn’t be returning for the 2020 NFL season due to COVID-19.
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The professional football player wrote a lengthy message that he shared on social media about his decision to bow out of the 2020 season due to COVID-19, making him the first player to do so. Duvernay-Tardif has three more years remaining on his contract and was set to earn a base salary of $2.75 million.
THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST DIFFICULT DECISIONS I HAVE HAD TO MAKE IN MY LIFE BUT I MUST FOLLOW MY CONVICTIONS AND DO WHAT I BELIEVE IS RIGHT FOR ME PERSONALLY. THAT IS WHY I HAVE DECIDED TO TAKE THE OPT-OUT OPTION NEGOTIATED BY THE LEAGUE AND THE NFLPA AND OFFICIALLY OPT OUT OF THE 2020 NFL SEASON.
BEING AT THE FRONTLINE DURING THIS OFFSEASON HAS GIVEN ME A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE ON THIS PANDEMIC AND THE STRESS IT PUTS ON INDIVIDUALS IN OUR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM. I CANNOT ALLOW MYSELF TO POTENTIALLY TRANSMIT THE VIRUS IN OUR COMMUNITIES SIMPLY TO PLAY THE SPORT THAT I LOVE. IF I AM TO TAKE RISKS, I WILL DO IT CARING FOR PATIENTS.
I WANT TO THANK EVERYONE IN THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ORGANIZATION FOR THEIR SUPPORT AND UNDERSTANDING.