By HALEY YAMADA and ERIC NOLL, ABC News
(TAMPA BAY, Fla.) — From the front lines to the sidelines, these Florida health care workers got a super surprise courtesy of Tampa Bay Buccaneer star player Rob Gronkowski.
“I’ve heard that you’re a pretty big Bucs fan and more importantly, that you’ve been a huge help for patients battling tough times this year during the pandemic,” Gronkowski said to the nurses in a video message Monday.
“Guess what… You’re going to Super Bowl 55 as a guest. … You’ll be joining front-line workers from all over the country,” the NFL tight end shared.
The four nurses — Heather Stegmeier, Belinda Spahn, Woody Nixon and Mandy Mueske — will join 7,500 other health care workers as honorary guests at this Sunday’s Super Bowl.
Mueske, a nurse for cancer patients with COVID-19, said it has been a trying year for both her and the patients she cares for.
“It’s already a stressful job in general, and these patients are already dealing with cancer and that diagnosis. And then let alone having a COVID diagnosis,” she said.
Tonight, Gronkowski shared a “thank you” to those like Mueske who are working on the front lines.
”From everyone at the Bucs,” he said. “We sincerely thank you for your amazing sacrifices.”
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