playBeasley: Getting off Twitter felt like a ‘weight lifted’ (0:29)Cole Beasley explains his decision to deactivate his Twitter account. (0:29)7:22 PM ETAlaina GetzenbergESPN ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley said Sunday that he decided to deactivate his Twitter account earlier this month in part because it’s good to “get back to where I wanted to be” and that doing so is a “weight lifted.”Beasley’s social media posts became a topic of discussion over the past few months as he shared his views and engaged in conversation, including with teammates, regarding COVID-19 vaccinations and other issues. He took down his account sometime around the team’s win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 5, with Bills fans taking note after the game.Beasley, 32, said Sunday that he is now “going to stay off [Twitter].””When I first got here, I got away from [social media], and then things happen,” Beasley said after the Bills’ 26-11 win over the Miami Dolphins. “And the issues that we have at hand, and I just felt like I needed to take responsibility for the guys that couldn’t.”But it’s good for me to get back to where I wanted to be, and it’s…
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