Cole Beasley seems fed up with Bills Mafia for heckling him over not getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
has a bone to pick with Bills Mafia ... calling out the diehard fan base for jeering at him during Sunday's home game for not getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
"Only place I get boo'd is at our home stadium," Beasley tweeted Monday."Then some of the same people want me to take pictures and sign autographs. I thought bills fans were the best in the world? Where'd they go?" FYI -- Highmark Stadium currently requires fans to have at least one shot of the COVID-19 vax in order to attend games.
The 32-year-old wideout has not gotten vaccinated against COVID-19 ... and seems to believe that he is being booed by the vaxxed fans at home as a result. "If the vaccine works then why do vaxxed people need to be protected from unvaxxed? #letemin," Beasley added.about his decision to not get vaccinated, saying"I may die of COVID, but I'd rather die actually living."
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