Cardinals OL Marcus Gilbert explains his choice to opt out of 2020 season

Gilbert says he is a high-risk player and has high-risk family members of the coronavirus.

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Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman Marcus Gilbert became the first player on the team to decide to opt out of the 2020 season because of concerns of the coronavirus.

He explained his decision not to play on social media.

He wrote:

After much thought and prayer, I have decided to Opt Out of the 2020 NFL Season. While this decision was not easy for me, I felt it was the best decision due to my standing as a high-risk player with high-risk family members. I am grateful for the opportunities that have been afforded me over many years in the NFL and I am looking forward to returning stronger than ever for the 2021 NFL Season. Furthermore, I am sending out my thoughts and prayers for the safety and success of my teammates and all those playing across the league this year.

With his designation as a high-risk player, he will be paid a $350,000 stipend and his contract tolls to next season. That amount will be an advance. He was due to make $1.05 million this season.

Slated to start the year as the starter at right tackle, the Cardinals will have a battle for the starting job in training camp.

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