At Nissan Stadium, COVID-19 shots came with tremendous Bowl rings and Tennessee Titans greats

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George Walker IV, Nashville Tennessean

nine-year-ancient Witt Scott knew he was getting a COVID-19 vaccination shot Tuesday. He did not understand he could be wearing two tremendous Bowl championship rings presently after receiving his shot.

Scott got his shot at Nissan Stadium, the place a number of former NFL gamers had been handy to inspire individuals to cease through and get vaccinated free of can charge as part of a collaboration with the Tennessee Titans, centers for ailment handle and Prevention and local health departments.

After being one of the vital first to be vaccinated, Scott discovered himself surrounded by using former Titans gamers Blaine Bishop, Derrick Mason and Brad Hopkins, along with former Oilers Al Smith and Roger Jones and Billy Davis, who performed in tremendous Bowl 30 with the Dallas Cowboys and super Bowl 35 with the Baltimore Ravens.

Davis let Scott are trying on his two tremendous Bowl rings.

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"They have been type of heavy; I couldn't have worn them round all day," Scott spoke of. "It become cool. It made the shot damage much less attending to meet these NFL gamers and i'm comfortable I got it. I consider safer now."

Nashville is considered one of 20 NFL cities where the NFL Alumni and CDC teamed as much as offer the vaccination.

Appointments were now not necessary.  

"The NFL Alumni and the CDC are attempting to bring attention in regards to the vaccination to americans who are desirous to get vaccinated and getting them the advice they want," talked about Smith, president of the NFL Alumni Nashville chapter. "We're not making an attempt to have an effect on people; simply giving them an avenue if they decide they wish to get included and get a vaccination."

Mayor John Cooper also confirmed as much as greet those who came for the vaccine.

the former NFL gamers, Titans cheerleaders and mascot T-Rac mingled with these receiving their pictures while also offering autographs and to have photos taken with them.

There additionally was an opportunity to win Titans tickets and different contests.

Former Titans quarterback Neil O'Donnell admitted he changed into hesitant about getting the vaccine when it first grew to be accessible. 

"i attempted to get assistance; didn't comprehend who to agree with or what to trust," pointed out O'Donnell, fifty five. "Then I begun basically searching and due to the fact people my age had been in fact in ICUs. Some were passing away, some have been plenty more youthful. it's now not simply the elderly. I made an effort to train myself and basically get involved in getting everyone vaccinated including my household and my friends."    

reach Mike Organ at 615-259-8021 or on Twitter @MikeOrganWriter

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