If you think what happened in the NBA on Wednesday can’t happen in the NFL, you don’t know what year this is.
Old rules are out the window in 2020. Long-held expectations are outdated. The Detroit Lions canceled practice Tuesday so they could stand outside of their team facility and talk about police brutality in front of reporters. Nine NFL teams canceled their practices Thursday so they could discuss larger societal issues among themselves.
Ostensibly, this week’s sports protests sprouted in response to an incident in which Jacob Blake was shot seven times by police Sunday in Kenosha, Wisconsin. But if you’ve been listening and paying attention for the past several months, you’re well aware that this is about much more than just the latest police shooting of a Black man. Players aren’t simply outraged that this happened, they’re outraged that it keeps happening. And they want us to know they aren’t going to just keep playing basketball or baseball or football or soccer on our televisions as if it’s not.
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The NFL is well aware of this. Thursday morning, two weeks before the scheduled season opener between the Super Bowl-champion
The biggest story in football history is unfolding before our eyes.
Reports that Lionel Messi wants to leave Barcelona sent Twitter into overdrive Tuesday.
Carles Puyol, the former Barcelona captain, seemed to confirm Messi’s impending exit, writing in Spanish, “Respect and admiration, Leo. All my support, friend.” Luis Suarez, Messi’s friend and teammate, apparently approved of Puyol’s message.
Here are some of the best reactions to the unbelievable news: