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NFL COVID opt-outs like the Browns Malcolm Pridgeon grapple with a season that wasn t
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How the NFL moved through the season amid a global pandemic (0:51)
Kevin Seifert details his conversations with the NFL s chief medical officer regarding the league s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. (0:51)
THE CLEVELAND BROWNS were in the middle of their best season in decades, and Malcolm Pridgeon was sitting alone in his Dodge Durango outside the Berkshire Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in West Babylon, New York, thinking about better times.
When there was no pandemic, and the doors to the nursing home were open, Pridgeon would visit his mom during his breaks from football. He d bring plain buttered bagels and chocolate milk for breakfast, and she always knew he was coming before he even walked into the room, possibly because 6-foot-6, 330-pound offensive linemen do not walk softly. Her face would light up when she saw him, and she would almost always say the same thing. Look, my f
0 chemical warfare on the battle field and it could be easier for terrorist organizations to obtain these weapons and to use them to attack civilians. i have therefore asked the leader of congress to postpone a vote to authorize the use of force while we pursue this diplomatic path. steve: one of the real disconnects is the fact he made an effective case about how chemical weapons are different. then he talked about how there is a red line. and they crossed the red line, and we ve got to do something. yet he s considering a diplomatic solution where mr. assad, who used these chemical weapons, crossed the red line, could remain in power. charles krauthammer said last night this was one of the oddest presidential speeches ever delivered. here is charles. that s what makes this one of the most odd presidential speeches ever delivered. here s a president who urgingly addresses a nation on all channels to call for a pause, assuming that the nation does not call for a pause on something
we are out of the hole, is that right. we ll look at the numbers and they are shocking. brian: and the wrestling event gets too real. this is not part of tonight s entertainment. this is a real life situation . my broadcast partner earlier collapsed . the latest on jerry lawler s condition. we ll tell you you more now. fox and friends . o beautiful for spacious skies. steve: it sure is pretty down there. you are looking at the memorial down in the world trade center site and lee greenwood sings america the beautiful. it is 11 years to the date that changed everything. brian: it is starting to shape up. for the longest time it was politicians and what developer was getting how much insurance money. they are finally coming to an agreement between the state and city in building the museum on 9/11. gretchen: it just seemed like we were down there yesterday for the 10th anniversary and then it seemed how could it possibly be 10 years. but still remembering and thr