New York Post

Del Rio fined after labeling Jan. 6 ‘dust-up’

- By MATTHEW NESCHIS

The Commanders fined defensive coordinato­r Jack Del Rio $100,000 for his recent remarks that labeled the riots at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as a “dust-up.”

Head coach Ron Rivera said in a statement he met with Del Rio on Friday morning and was disappoint­ed about his comments.

“[Del Rio’s] comments do not reflect the organizati­on’s views and are extremely hurtful to our great community here in the DMV,” Rivera said in the statement. “As we saw last night in the hearings, what happened on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 was an act of domestic terrorism.”

Rivera added that Del Rio’s fine will be donated directly to the United States Capitol Police Memorial Fund.

“I feel strongly that after our conversati­on this morning, he will have a greater understand­ing for the impact of his language and the values that our team stands for,” Rivera said.

Del Rio, 59, first turned heads earlier this week when he responded on Twitter to a story about the Jan. 6 commission.

“Would love to understand ‘the whole story’ about why the summer of riots, looting, burning and the destructio­n of personal property is never discussed but this is??? #CommonSens­e,” he tweeted in an attempt to compare the racial justice protests of 2020 in response to the murder of George Floyd to the Capitol riot in 2021.

When asked after practice on Wednesday to further elaborate on his tweet, Del Rio doubled down.

“Why are we not looking into those things — if we’re going to talk about it — why are we not looking into those things?” he said. “I can look at images on the TV, people’s livelihood­s are being destroyed, businesses are being burned down, no problem. And then we have a dust-up at the Capitol, nothing burned down, and we’re going to make that a major deal. I just think it’s kind of two standards, and if we apply the same standard and we’re going to be reasonable with each other, let’s have a discussion.”

The defensive coordinato­r retracted his statement later on Wednesday amid backlash.

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