Andrews, who hadn’t indicated that he was considering opting out, said one of his goals is to “continue to use my platform. I want to continue to help kids and families that are dealing with T1D.” I wrote about the COVID-19 risks he could face last month.https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/bs-sp-ravens-coronavirus-mark-andrews-diabetes-20200617-siqcdkc2xbhndgeuaybuddaaga-story.html …
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Stop into the Snap podcast for a blast of takes on Mark Andrews!https://youtu.be/fsStCM0fGIM
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The thing is many of us have diabetes and other autoimmune diseases, but we can’t not work. We have families to support. He is no different.
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Yes, but your momma's will never stop worrying about you
#T1Dmom
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Umm he better play. He the second most important player on the team. This is not news
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Scary
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We need him him to show people to not be afraid. Mark Andrews is my hero.
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Dude we need people to be more afraid. Almost 150,000 people dead. Hospitals overwhelmed, people who need non-COVID won’t get care. Even if you don’t die, you likely have lasting lung damage. But sure, let’s put Mark Andrews in danger so we can have some football.
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Jay cutler was T1D, he was pretty good! Do your thing Mr. Andrews. Represent us T1D's well!
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