NFL ALUMNI ENCOURAGE COVID-19 VACCINATION IN DETROIT

NFL ALUMNI ENCOURAGE COVID-19 VACCINATION IN THE CAROLINAS

CHARLOTTE, NC (March 23, 2022) – A campaign from NFL Alumni Health, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), aims to build COVID-19 vaccination confidence around the country – including in the Carolinas. Former Carolina Panther, Super Bowl Champion and three-time Pro Bowl safety Eugene Robinson and NFL Alumni Carolinas Chapter President and former New York Jets and Arizona Cardinals running back Adrian Murrell of Fayetteville, NC, are among the nearly 100 players lending their voices to the education and awareness campaign. The effort encourages people to get informed, discuss their vaccine questions with their health care providers, and make the decision to get vaccinated. The initiative includes public service announcements, a campaign website, social media posts, and local events held in collaboration with health care providers and public health organizations.

NFL ALUMNI ENCOURAGE COVID-19 VACCINATION IN DETROIT

NFL ALUMNI ENCOURAGE COVID-19 VACCINATION IN CHICAGO

CHICAGO, IL (January 12, 2022) – A campaign from NFL Alumni Health, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), aims to build COVID-19 vaccination confidence in metro areas around the country – including in Chicago. NFL Alumni Chicago President and former Green Bay Packers running back Michael Blair, former Chicago Bears four-time All-Pro and nine-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman Ruben Brown, NFL Alumni Chicago Vice President and former Chicago Bears defensive back Charlie Brown, NFL Alumni Chicago Treasurer and former Kansas City Chiefs tight end Simon Chandler, and NFL Alumni Chicago Secretary and former Oakland Raiders tight end Ken Harris, are among the more than 50 players lending their voices to the education and awareness campaign. The effort encourages people to get informed, discuss their vaccine questions with their health care providers, and make the decision to get vaccinated. The initiative includes public service announcements, a campaign website, social media posts, and local events held in collaboration with health care providers and public health organizations.