The NFL just implemented strict penalties for teams who have a COVID-19 outbreak during the 2021 season, and the Minnesota Vikings weren’t taking any chances with offensive line coach and run game coordinator Rick Dennison.
Because Dennison refused the vaccine, Minnesota relieved him of his duties on Friday, per ESPN.com’s Courtney Cronin, and made corresponding moves to address his vacant spot:
Breaking: Rick Dennison is out as Vikings offensive line coach/run game coordinator after refusing the COVID-19 vaccine. MIN will promote assistant OL coach Phil Rauscher to replace Dennison, hired Auburn special teams analyst Ben Steele as an assistant. https://t.co/3oOgXHsaMr
— Courtney Cronin (@CourtneyRCronin) July 23, 2021
This comes on the heels of the NFL ruling on Thursday that if a COVID-19 outbreak happens on a team between unvaccinated players, that team will forfeit their games if rescheduling them isn’t possible during the 2021 campaign. Forfeited games will also result in a loss of paycheck.
It seems rather extreme, but with the Delta variant causing COVID cases and hospitalizations to spike across the country, the NFL is clearly not messing around.
Vocal opponents of the vaccine include Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley and Arizona Cardinals star DeAndre Hopkins. Beasley appeared to get called out by his own teammate, Stefon Diggs, when Thursday’s news broke, and Hopkins deleted his tweet about questioning his NFL future because of the strict vaccine policy.
As for Dennison, he’s built a nice coaching career. The 63-year-old was a player for the Denver Broncos from 1982 to 1990, and then joined Denver’s coaching staff and steadily worked his way up.
Dennison served two offensive coordinator stints for the Broncos, and has called plays for the Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans during his time as an assistant. Most recently, he was the New York Jets’ run game coordinator and offensive line coach in 2018 before joining the Vikings in 2019 to serve those same roles.
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