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QB Burrow: 'Black community needs our help'

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Friday, 29 May 2020 14:21

Cincinnati Bengals rookie quarterback Joe Burrow said the "black community needs our help" in the wake of George Floyd's death while in police custody Monday night in Minneapolis.

"They have been unheard for far too long," Burrow, the Heisman Trophy winner and No. 1 overall draft pick, said Friday on Twitter. "Open your ears, listen, and speak. This isn't politics. This is human rights."

The comments came after a night of outrage and unrest in Minneapolis, where Floyd, who is black, died after Derek Chauvin, a white police officer, kneeled on his neck for several minutes.

Chauvin was arrested Friday afternoon and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter, local authorities announced.

Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores, who is one of four minority coaches in the 32-team NFL, issued a statement to ESPN on Friday in the aftermath of several high-profile incidents involving black people.

"Many people who broadcast their opinions on kneeling [during the national anthem] or on the hiring of minorities don't seem to have an opinion on the recent murders of these young black men and women," Flores said. "I think many of them quietly say that watching George Floyd plead for help is one of the more horrible things they have seen, but it's said amongst themselves where no one can hear. Broadcasting that opinion clearly is not important enough.

"I lead a group of young men who have the potential to make a real impact in this world. My message to them and anyone else who wants to listen is that honesty, transparency and empathy go a long way in bringing people together and making change. I hope that the tragedies of the last few weeks will open our hearts and minds to a better way of communicating and hopefully create that change."

San Jose Sharks winger Evander Kane, who is in his 11th season in the NHL and has been one of its most vocal critics regarding racism in the sport, said on ESPN's First Take that he hasn't seen much public comment from NHL players on Floyd's death or the aftermath in Minneapolis.

"We need so many more athletes that don't look like me speaking out about this, having the same amount of outrage I have inside, and using that to voice their opinion, to voice their frustration, because that's the only way it's going to change," Kane said Friday. "We've been outraged for hundreds of years and nothing's changed.

"It's time for guys like Tom Brady and Sidney Crosby and those type of figures to speak up about what is right and what, in this case, is unbelievably wrong. That's the only way we're going to create that unified anger to create that necessary change, especially when you talk about systematic racism."

Kane said last year that bigotry is "easier to ignore, dismiss and forget" because "let's face the facts: hockey is a white sport."

Other prominent figures throughout the sports landscape chimed in with comments Friday.

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr said he was "disgusted, mad and broken-hearted" about what happened to Floyd.

"Anytime someone loses their life it's a terrible thing especially when it could've been prevented," Carr said in a post on Twitter. "My opinions won't make a difference on how that should've been handled better, but I do think my platform can be used to help. I don't know what it's like to have a different skin color so I won't pretend to know."

Orlando Pride forward and U.S. Soccer national team member Alex Morgan said she was "sickened beyond words" by Floyd's death.

Tennis player Sloane Stephens and champion boxer Claressa Shields also voiced their thoughts on the recent events.

"The world will never grow until we are comfortable having the uncomfortable talks and taking action upon them," Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal said

Added Houston Astros infielder Alex Bregman: "We are not free until we are free."

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