Los Angeles Times

Player calls out NFL owners who still support Trump

Bennett says those who back president can’t also claim to fight racial inequality.

- BY AUSTIN KNOBLAUCH

NFL free agent Michael Bennett, a longtime advocate in the fight against racial inequality, is calling out the NFL for its stance on the Black Lives Matter movement.

In an interview with the Daily Beast, the three-time Pro Bowl defensive end said the NFL’s efforts to support player protests and causes can’t erase the fact that many team owners have supported President Trump.

“If you’re supporting him, then your letter is really null and void,” Bennett said in regard to team statements and a video apology by NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell in the wake of George Floyd’s death.

According to multiple reports, at least eight NFL team owners collective­ly donated close to $8 million to Trump’s inaugural committee in 2016. Even after Trump publicly criticized the NFL for its stance on players protesting and called for fans to boycott games, some owners still supported him. New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is serving as the Trumpappoi­nted U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom, Jacksonvil­le Jaguars owner Shad Khan said he supports

Trump’s economic policies and Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross hosted a Trump fundraiser in the Hamptons last year. As a result, Bennett doesn’t believe the NFL is being genuine in actively fighting racism.

“[Goodell] saying that Black lives matter is almost like a slap in the face,” Bennett said. “Black talent has been exploited at a high level in the NFL. He knows Black lives matter, because without Black players the NFL wouldn’t be as lucrative as it is.”

This isn’t the first time Bennett has called out the NFL for not doing enough to address social issues. In August 2016, Bennett criticized NFL players, particular­ly the league’s stars, for not being at the forefront of change.

In addition to statements and messages in support of player protests and racial equality, the NFL announced Thursday it will commit $250 million over 10 years as part of its initiative to combat systemic racism. The NFL also is recognizin­g Juneteenth as a league holiday. Bennett, however, believes the NFL needs to show more than just words and money to prove it’s fighting for change.

“Is the intent of the NFL to really make a positive impact or is it not to be seen as if they don’t respect the players?” Bennett asked. “We have to continuous­ly push the NFL to change its core values and change its moral compass on a consistent basis.”

 ?? LM Otero Associated Press ?? MICHAEL BENNETT says, “Black talent has been exploited at a high level in the NFL.”
LM Otero Associated Press MICHAEL BENNETT says, “Black talent has been exploited at a high level in the NFL.”

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