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Chiefs players share thoughts on George Floyd protests around the country

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The past week has been filled with protests and rallies following the death of 46-year-old George Floyd in Minnesota. Video of Floyd’s encounter with the police has sparked a nationwide response, including comments from the NFL.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell acknowledged this recent event and other similar tragedies in an official statement. The NFL’s stance on the matter of these particular incidents has been a topic of discussion over the years, beginning with peaceful kneeling protests started by QB Colin Kaepernick. Goodell felt that in light of nationwide protests it was necessary to show support in this situation rather than stay silent.

Kansas City was one of the many locations that held protests following Floyd’s death. A few members of the Kansas City Chiefs shared their feelings on the current events taking place in our country via social media.

Pro Bowl return specialist and wide receiver Mecole Hardman had a public discussion with Cleveland Browns star Odell Beckham Jr. on the issue.

All-Pro receiver Tyreek Hill reposted a viral video from his hometown of protestors standing in silence.

Safety Tyrann Mathieu chose to acknowledge the recent events with a quote from the late political activist Assata Shakur.

Kicker Harrison Butker spoke to the media about the death of George Floyd and the protests on Friday. One officer involved in the death of Floyd has been arrested and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.

Chiefs players continue to use their voices and public influence to support the efforts of their communities in achieving justice and equal rights.

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