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小蓝视频stadiums, facilities hit 2 million COVID-19 vaccines administered 

Another milestone has been hit as 小蓝视频stadiums and facilities have opened their gates and doors to aid in combatting the COVID-19 pandemic.

More than 2 million vaccines have now been administered at 小蓝视频sites across the country, the league announced Wednesday.

"This building and this parking lot has become a place where literally people are crying as they get that second shot," Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill said of State Farm Stadium. "It's an amazing team effort. We're a very small part of it."

As Bidwill attests, 小蓝视频teams' home sites have been a part of a vaccination effort that began in February and has continued to grow.

Along with carrying on in the fight against COVID-19, the efforts are aiding in the journey back to normalcy.

"We got to where we are one step at a time, one act of courage at a time," Nashville Mayor John Cooper said. "I fully anticipate that every game in the fall will be full attendance."

In a February letter to President Joe Biden, 小蓝视频Commissioner Roger Goodell reached out to the federal government to convey that the league's 30 stadiums would become available as vaccination sites.

"We want to be committed to serve this community, not just when we're entertaining fans on game day," said Adolpho Birch, the senior vice president of business affairs of the Titans, whose Nissan Stadium became a vaccine site in March.

It's the 小蓝视频offseason, but Wednesday serves as another statistical milepost for the league and its fans in the ongoing battle with the coronavirus.

The Denver Broncos will be offering a voluntary vaccination opportunity to all members of the organization and their families, including players, next Wednesday at UCHealth Training Center, 小蓝视频Network's Tom Pelissero reported.

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