Miami Dolphins Cornerback Bryon Jones Warns NFL Players Against Medical Treatment: ‘I Can’t Run Or Jump’

Miami Dolphins cornerback Byron Jones warned NFL players over the weekend against taking “pills” and “injections,” claiming that doing so caused him to experience injuries that have caused him to have serious pain and have left him impaired.

Jones made the remarks on Saturday when he highlighted an NFL tweet from 2015 that showcased his record setting jump at the NFL combine in 2015.

“Much has changed in 8 years. Today I can’t run or jump because of my injuries sustained playing this game,” Jones tweeted. “DO NOT take the pills they give you. DO NOT take the injections they give you. If you absolutely must, consult an outside doctor to learn the long-term implications.”

“It was an honor and privilege to play in the NFL but it came at a regrettable cost I did not foresee,” he continued. “In my opinion, no amount of professional success or financial gain is worth avoidable chronic pain and disabilities. Godspeed to the draft class of 2023.”

It was an honor and privilege to play in the NFL but it came at a regrettable cost I did not foresee. In my opinion, no amount of professional success or financial gain is worth avoidable chronic pain and disabilities. Godspeed to the draft class of 2023.

— Byron Jones (@TheByronJones) February 25, 2023

Jones was drafted in the first round of the NFL draft in 2015 by the Dallas Cowboys and eventually ended up in Miami, where in 2020 he signed a five-year, $82 million deal as one of the top cornerbacks in the game.

However, he experienced an injury to his ankle and Achilles tendon that took surgery to fix. He did not play last season.

Miami Herald reporter Barry Jackson downplayed rumors that the tweets meant that Jones was going to retire or that there was a lawsuit coming.

“In wake of today’s tweets… Byron Jones is not retiring and there’s no pending lawsuit, per source,” Jackson said. “With his 14.4 M salary non guaranteed, the general expectation is he will be cut by Dolphins with post June 1 designation. But nothing has been settled on that front.”

In wake of today's tweets… Byron Jones is not retiring and there's no pending lawsuit, per source. With his 14.4 M salary non guaranteed, the general expectation is he will be cut by Dolphins with post June 1 designation. But nothing has been settled on that front.

— Barry Jackson (@flasportsbuzz) February 25, 2023

Buttigieg On Response To East Palestine Train Derailment: Not About ‘Who Looks Good Or Who Looks Bad’

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg claimed during an interview over the weekend that residents of East Palestine, Ohio, do not care about politics as their town suffers the fallout from a toxic train derailment that happened earlier this month.

The catastrophic February 3 train derailment in the small Ohio community was caused by an overheated wheel bearing on the 23rd of 149 rail cars. Local officials subsequently evacuated all residents within one mile of the accident and started a controlled burn of the vinyl chloride that the train was transporting in an effort to prevent a massive explosion from occurring.

Buttigieg’s remarks come after he and the rest of the Biden administration have faced intense criticism over their response to the incident and faced widespread accusations of not caring about it because the area did not vote for Biden in 2020.

“There has been so much information, and frankly so much misinformation thrown at this community and thrown at this situation that a lot them are asking who they can even trust,” Buttigieg claimed. “It’s so important to continue to make sure that they can get good, accurate information about the things they care about most, which isn’t national politics or who looks good or who looks bad, it’s continuing to know that their air, water, and soil are going to be safe, that their homes are going to be safe.”

“That’s what anybody would want to know in this situation,” he added. “You could feel a sense of fatigue with all of the kind of politics swirling around their community.”

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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on the administration’s poor response to the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio: it’s not about “Who looks good or who looks bad”

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— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) February 27, 2023

Researchers from Texas A&M and Carnegie Mellon said on Friday that nine of the approximately 50 chemicals that the EPA said were present on the derailed train have higher concentrations than normal in East Palestine. They were especially concerned with above-normal levels of acrolein, a substance with a pungent odor that is “highly toxic” when inhaled, according to a report from the CDC.

Other chemicals charted at abnormally high levels included benzene, naphthalene, and vinyl chloride. “If these levels continue, they may be of health concern,” the analysis said.

Related: Biden Will Not Visit East Palestine Following Train Catastrophe