Allyship in Colin Kaepernick’s America

For many of our younger generations, Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem was one of the first times racially motivated protests were the object of public fixation.
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For many of our younger generations, Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem was one of the first times racially motivated protests were the object of public fixation.
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Because sports are inherently political and the industry is deeply intertwined with real-world issues, staying silent is simply out of the question.
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Just as it has not been enough for businesses and localities to spew words condemning racism, police brutality and the death of George Floyd, it will not be enough for the NFL, especially considering its history of being actively complicit in maintaining “tradition” that hinders movement toward racial justice, or even discussion of it.
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With the NFL Draft around the corner, fans need to realize two things – they can impact a player’s career and they aren’t the general manager of their favorite team.
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Each February the NFL puts on a week-long event that puts top college athletes through a series of physical and mental tests in preparation for the draft.
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Fantasy football drafts are right around the corner. After a crazy NFL offseason, here are five players to avoid.
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The sky is nowhere near falling for the Rams, but this game was the chance for them to essentially lock up home field throughout the NFC playoffs.
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Since the start of 2016, 16 NFL players have been arrested for a myriad of charges, ranging from DUI to assault. Of these, few, if any, have received widespread public attention and outcry. Instances of DUI, domestic abuse, assault and illegal marijuana possession, perhaps because of their relative prevalence in
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