No, but we're not comparing dying of murder and dying of old age, speaking of logical fallacies.
We're comparing the relative risk of dying or getting sick from playing football with COVID, versus the relative risk of dying or sicking of playing football without COVID. We know the risk is not zero without COVID.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/08/young-people-coronavirus-deaths/
As of this article 45 people under the age of 30 have died from COVID.
What we don't know: Do don't know the exact age of the people who died (were any of them 22 or younger?) we don't know their underlying health conditions, we don't know the quality of care they received early on, and we don't know the number of football players that would get COVID anyway even if they weren't playing.
Here's what we do know: They would be getting tested constantly and would be subject to the best health care possible while playing.
How we handle what happens when a player gets sick will likely be answered by the NBA very soon. They are in all likelihood coming back this summer. That's a big question that needs answered for sure.