The Players Tribune

COVID-19: Athlete Impact

We decided to ask some of our favorite athletes to share how they’ve been dealing with life in the Covid-19 world.

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Everything’s different for everyone right now, obviously. And that definitely includes my parents.

Elizabeth Williams

We support the right of all athletes to stand up and speak out.

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I will carry that passion, and that appreciation with me wherever I go. And this November, it’ll be with me in Augusta, Georgia.

Lanto Griffin

#WeAreUnited in our commitment to secure fair treatment for college athletes.

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It’s way past time for me to take a more public role in the battle against Lyme disease — a battle that I’ve been fighting mostly privately for years.

Elena Delle Donne

The world kind of has a feeling now of what it’s like to be paralyzed.

Eric LeGrand

Even as restrictions ease, we still have an obligation to take precautions to contain the spread.

Diego Valeri

This situation we’re all dealing with is like being in recovery. It’s like a reset.

Minna Stess

Find creative inspiration, get your hands dirty — and I think that will help us get to the finish line.

Paul Rodriguez

You can’t really control a lot of things going on in the world right now. So take ownership of the things that you can,

Andi Sullivan

In the sports world, one of the toughest things to think about is the college seniors.

Arike Ogunbowale

Knowing the world, and seeing how things have always evolved, I think we’ll get through this as a unit.

Josef Newgarden

By staying at home we are all fighting together against this virus so that things can go back to normal as soon as possible.

Roberto Carlos

Ao ficar em casa, todos lutamos juntos contra esse vírus, para que as coisas voltem ao normal o mais rápido possível.

Roberto Carlos

In one year, I’ve been named to both the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.

Tamika Catchings

Trying to prepare yourself for what is ultimately unknown is the hardest part of this whole thing.

Allen Robinson II