This is not the start of his football career that Kemah Siverand hopes to have.
The Seattle Seahawks cut the Oklahoma State report this week after a woman was dragged into a hotel where the team remained to stay during training camp, the NFL Network reported on Thursday.
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Siverand was caught on video attempting to kill a female visitor who was expected to wear team clothes “in an attempt to disguise herself as a player.”
While NFL teams can not force players to avoid pandemic fears during their careers in hotels, isolating teams in hotels during training camp is a relatively normal thing to do.
Just last week, New York Giants head coach Joe Judge told reporters he was all for his team sacrificing his personal interests to isolate during training camp.
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“If it was a non-COVID year, we would try to keep the team as isolated as possible to keep the focus on what we do and build that atmosphere of training camp,” he explained. “Our players can sign up for or stay for a hotel stay. Those who are are have a port. We have stated on the outside that they should make the right decisions when they are away from the building in terms of how they structure their nights. ”
The Seahawks absolutely did not find Siverand the right decision – an action that has greater consequences in the midst of a pandemic.
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Siverand played both offense and defense at Texas A&M during his New Year and sophomore year. His playing time increased as soon as he transitioned to Oklahoma State as a junior, where he played on the special teams and in the cornerback position.