What else would you expect from an ESPN reporter?
Somehow, in 2025, we still have to deal with people wearing masks and even giving lectures on wearing masks. After all, we have to stop respiratory viruses!
However, masks are completely ineffective. They haven’t stopped respiratory viruses, they haven’t stopped COVID-19 or whatever it’s called at the moment, they haven’t stopped the flu, they haven’t stopped the boogeyman disease, it’s not happening! No, I don’t want to hear arguments about quality stuff. none Some of them are working. just read countless studies This has been confirmed. (Related: There’s an incredibly ridiculous reason why ESPN didn’t air a pro-American ceremony before the Sugar Bowl: Report)
But despite that, people like ESPN reporter Jenna Lane (who covers the Tampa Bay Buccaneers) are wearing masks and lecturing about them.
It all started with the usual tweet she posted about the Bucks…
When Chris Godwin was blowing up with 50 catches in his first seven weeks, all you heard from Mike Evans was hype for his teammates, even if it hurt his own goals. . That’s one of the many reasons why Baker Mayfield calls him “the one” here. pic.twitter.com/dbctv4Lf9B
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) January 6, 2025
…It was obvious that Rain was speaking with a mask on, but fans took it for granted and ridiculed her.
Jenna is wearing a mask 🤣😂 That’s funny
— JT (@jimtrot38886587) January 6, 2025
This caused Reign to jump on Twitter users.
“Hey, buddy,” Rain started. “He had been sick on and off since Dec. 15. Yet, the Bucks’ injury report listed zero players with upper respiratory illnesses (Mike Edwards had gastroenteritis). I’m wearing a mask to continue protecting your favorite players, coaches, their families, and myself. You’re welcome.
Hey buddy…
I have been feeling unwell on and off since December 15th. Still, the Bucks’ injury report listed zero players with upper respiratory illnesses (Mike Edwards had gastroenteritis). I’m wearing a mask to continue protecting your favorite players, coaches, their families, and myself. you’re welcome. https://t.co/AEGHYmADjA
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) January 6, 2025
LOL…Take off your mask, Jenna.