Are offensive linemen at greater risk of COVID-19 complications because of their size?
Many offensive linemen in college football qualify as being severely obese, which experts say could put them at risk of coronavirus complications.
Many offensive linemen in college football qualify as being severely obese, which experts say could put them at risk of coronavirus complications.
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Contact: Nicole Napoli , nnapoli@acc.org, 202-669-1465 People who have had a heart attack or who are at risk for a heart attack and who stopped…
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