Mark Cuban saw an opportunity to change an anti-vaxxer’s mind, and he had to jump on it.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has made it clear several times on Twitter that he is not a fan of getting the COVID vaccine nor the NFL making it harder for those who choose to make that decision.
On Tuesday, he indicated on Twitter he’d be willing to get vaccinated — on one condition.
“I’ll get vaccinated and be an advocate for it if Pfizer puts a percentage of its earnings from the vaccine in my wife’s name,” Beasley wrote.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban replied to him by offering the veteran slot receiver Pfizer stock for his wife in exchange for him receiving the COVID vaccine.
“I’ll tell you what Cole. You get vaccinated and promote vaccination on all your social, I’ll buy your wife a share of Pfizer stock,” Cuban said. “It pays a 3.78% dividend. That way she is getting a percentage of Pfizer’s earnings. Deal?”
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Beasley has yet to respond back, which pretty much indicates he is sticking with his plan of never getting the vaccine.