Entrepreneur Mark Cuban offers Bills’ Cole Beasley deal if he gets COVID-19 vaccine

PITTSBURGH — Entrepreneur, owner of the Dallas Mavericks and investor on CNBC’s Shark Tank Mark Cuban is offering a deal to Buffalo Bills’ wide receiver Cole Beasley if he gets the COVID-19 vaccine.

Beasley tweeted Tuesday morning that he’d get vaccinated “and be an advocate for it if Pfizer puts a percentage of its earnings from the vaccine in my wife’s name.”

After Beasley’s tweet, Cuban responded back that he would buy his wife a share of Pfizer’s stock if he gets the vaccine and promotes it on all of his social media.

“It pays a 3.78% dividend. That way she is getting a percentage of Pfizer’s earnings. Deal?” Cuban wrote on Twitter.

Beasley has been among the more outspoken members of the NFL when it comes to the league’s COVID-19 vaccination policies. He has not yet responded to Cuban’s offer on Twitter.

Cuban was born in Pittsburgh and grew up in Mt. Lebanon.

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