- Jaguars march from stadium to sheriff’s office as team in protest
- NFL’s biggest stars send video to league about racial inequality
The Jacksonville Jaguars marched from their home stadium to the steps of the local sheriff’s department in protest of inequality and police brutality on Friday, joining an unprecedented groundswell that’s brought together some of the NFL’s biggest stars.
“Today we say no more,” wide receiver Chris Conley said. “Today we see a nation that can’t await change, a city that won’t sit still or be quiet.”
The @Jaguars players, staff, coaches making their way toward @JSOPIO – Led by most tenured Jags player @JUSTAB3 and also here is Myles Jack and @JoshAllen41_ plus former Jags player @DenardX @ActionSportsJax @ActionNewsJax @ESPN690Jax @WOKVNews pic.twitter.com/HM5bTGi7ME
Hear the message from @FlightConley on the steps of @JSOPIO ⤵ pic.twitter.com/CnbD7w4Fkc
#StrongerTogether pic.twitter.com/sfwF9Uvgaa
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