Patriots defensive backs Devin and Jason McCourty on Sunday described the possibility of returning to work as nerve-wracking and "scary" due to the coronavirus pandemic. While there are other factors at play in terms funding at the local and state level, not completing the 2020 Census can skew how money is directed to your community federally. The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site.
Wednesday, Jul 29, 2020 11:19 AM Patriots defensive backs Devin and Jason McCourty wrote a guest piece for the MMQB on Monday. Jason and Devin McCourty discussed the uniqueness of this year's NFL offseason.The Patriots’ Devin and Jason McCourty offered a glimpse into their feelings on the dominant issues of 2020 – coronavirus, the death of George Floyd, and subsequent protests against systemic racism – in a guest column they penned forExplaining their own experience with the coronavirus pandemic, the two members of New England’s secondary noted how they took a Disney Magic cruise in the offseason, but that it finished on March 5, just before the lockdowns began.“A week later, there were cruise ships all around the world being quarantined at sea, not knowing when they’d be allowed out of the water.”And as longtime NFL players with families, they soon discovered just how different this offseason would be.“COVID-19 crippled our world and we are still in search of normalcy in this totally new environment,” Devin and Jason explained.
The 2020 Census will determine the country's population and how federal funds, grants and support are shared for the next decade.In a video posted on Twitter by Mayor Marty Walsh, Devin and Jason McCourty spoke directly to Bostonians about the importance of filling out the 2020 Census. Yet with training camp drawing closer, they are starting to wonder what the 2020 season will look like.“Now, here we are in mid-July, and every player is thinking about football again,” wrote the twins. There’s still so much uncertainty surrounding the 2020 NFL season amid the … Devin, Jason McCourty encourage Bostonians to fill out 2020 Census Angelique Fiske Lifestyle Editor. We’ll also see more players writing op-eds, testifying at state houses and working in a number of other ways.”Former Patriots tight end Ben Watson, now retired, drew their praise for “Maybe Ben Watson will be inspired by Kanye West and add his name to the Presidential race,” they added. “Ben: You would have our votes. "Your participation will help make sure the census reflects what Boston really looks â Black, Latinx, Asian and also immigrant," Devin said.The 2020 Census is available in 13 languages. More than halfway through the year, we've learned to expect the unexpected, and though most couldn't have predicted the turns this year has taken, one important concept has been years in the making. The more accurate the Census is, the more appropriate the support from the federal level based on sex, age, race and other factors. This website is the only official website of the New England Patriots and is © Copyright New England Patriots (the "Club"). If you just want to see guys play football, 2020 might be the year to take a break from the NFL. Tags: Devin McCourty, New England Patriots, NFL; Related Posts. More than halfway through the year, we've learned to expect the unexpected, and though most couldn't have predicted the turns this year has taken, one important concept has been years in the making.
Five weeks stand between them and the scheduled start of training camp, time … If you haven't yet filled out and returned your Census, you can complete it online at Check out this Patriots fan's impressive collection.Damien Harris shared a heartwarming surprise on Instagram Monday night. Watch Stephon Gilmore find out he got a 99 rating on Madden. After DeSean Jackson shared anti-Semitic posts on Instagram, Julian Edelman posted a heartfelt video and invited the Eagle to have open conversation.Meet new Patriot, Cam Newton, and all he brings off the football field. Reactions poured in after the Patriots announced signing Cam Newton. The Team Jack Foundation's annual Trifecta even is going virtual from July 11 to 18 to raise money for pediatric brain cancer funding. Patriots players, coaches and scouts have roundtable discussions about race on special episode of Patriots All Access. James White holds Q&A with Zone Members during virtual Scholar Athletes Gala.Patrick Chung surprised a family of Patriots fans by delivering their takeout. Devin McCourty's current and former teammates, family, friends, coaches and more let him know just how much of a role model he has been to all.