Tampa Bay Buccaneers players take part in #BlackoutTuesday on social media

Tampa Bay Bucs players, and even head coach Bruce Arians, took part in #blackouttuesday on social media to help promote social justice.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are one of several NFL teams that have taken part in #BlackoutTuesday, a day to observe, mourn and bring about policy change in the wake of George Floyd’s death last week at the hands of a white Minneapolis police officer.

The movement has spread across social media, with several Bucs players taking part by posting black backgrounds to their account. Take a look at some of the players who have joined the movement below. Even head coach Bruce Arians, who hasn’t posted to his Instagram since October 2, 2019, got in on the action.

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#blackouttuesday

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#blackouttuesday 🖤

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Stop killing us! #blackouttuesday

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#blackouttuesday ✊🏾🙏🏾

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