Current and former players removed debris from a protest site in Tampa.
Auden Tate, Buffalo Bills, Indianapolis Colts cornerback Isaiah Rodgers, wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud III, and his brother, Jordan McCloud, a quarterback at the nearby University of South Florida.McCloud III began the effort with a text to his childhood friend Cadi Molina, who played high school football in the area.. He was like ‘Yo. We’re gonna go clean. We’re gonna hit the streets. I was like ‘Yeah, let’s do it.
How comfortable and prepared do you feeling speaking to your children about race and systemic racism?I feel prepared. I will teach them that everyone is equal.I feel prepared. I will teach them that inequality is a core American experience.
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