Giants GM Gettleman explains wearing mask during draft: 'I'm fine'
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New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman went viral on Thursday night for immediately putting on a mask after making his team's first-round selection.
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"Well, I have a young IT fellow over here with me," Gettleman told ESPN's Jordan Raanan. "And we're social distancing. Part of it is the mask. I'm fine."
Gettleman is also a cancer survivor. He was treated for lymphoma two years ago, which puts him at higher risk of COVID-19.
The Giants selected Georgia offensive tackle Andrew Thomas fourth overall.
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