After George Floyd was killed by police last month, many NFL teams have spoken up against social injustices in the United States. On Friday, Denver Broncos general manager John Elway added his voice to the conversation.
Elway released the following statement on his official Twitter page:
I’ve spent the last week listening and learning from the players and coaches on our team.
What I’ve heard from the players in particular — and watching the way they lead during this time of need — has been moving. I always thought that since I grew up in a locker room, I knew everything there was to know about understanding teammates from different backgrounds and walks of life.
What I’ve realized is that I could not have been more wrong.
Listening to the players and reading their social media, the strength they have shown and the experienced they have shared has been powerful. It has impacted me. I realize I have a long way to go, but I will keep listening and learning. That is the only way to grow.
I truly believe a lot of good will come from the many difficult conversations that are taking place around our team, league and country. The way the players amplify the voices that need to be heard is more important than ever. I fully support them using their platform and influence in a positive way to create change. Recently, we’ve all heard people say that sports can be a much-needed distraction during such a challenging time.
I know that the players, our team and league can be so much more than that.
We can all be part of the solution. I also understand that my voice needs to be part of this conversation, too. I am not going to stay on the sidelines. Everyone has a responsibility to help those who are hurting. I am joining with the players, coaches and our organization in speaking up against racism, police brutality and any injustice against the black community.
Broncos players, coaches and executives attended a BLM march in Denver on Saturday. You can view photos from the march here.
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