Eagles’ QB Carson Wentz speaks on all the ‘evil’ in the world; NBA players using platforms for change

Eagles’ QB Carson Wentz speaks on all the ‘evil’ in the world; NBA players using platforms for change

The Philadelphia Eagles joined in the chorus calling for social change and star quarterback Carson Wentz is help leading the charge.

Wentz spoke to the media following Thursday’s practice and confirmed that the Eagles discussed the Jacob Blake shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin that was followed by another shooting in the streets involving Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year-old Illinois resident, was arrested and faces a charge of first-degree intentional homicide in connection with shootings that left two people dead on Tuesday night.

That led to NBA players boycotting playoff games on Wednesday night and the NFL following suit on Thursday by some canceling practice and most if not all having some dialogue on social issues.

During his zoom meeting, Wentz spoke about all ‘the evil’ in the world giving him a heavy heart and NBA players using their platforms for change.

Wentz went on to say that he had previously overlooked racism when he was younger because he didn’t know many blacks growing up.

“I’m growing up. I’m no longer a kid from North Dakota that can use that card.”

Saints practice with name of ‘Jacob Blake’ taped to front of helmets

The New Orleans Saints had the name Jacob Blake taped to the front of their helmets Thursday.

The protests are taking on different forms across the sports landscape. NBA and MLB teams boycotted games. Some NFL teams are skipping practices. And the New Orleans Saints made their statement on the front of helmets while practicing Thursday.

The Saints players wore the name Jacob Blake on tape across the front of their helmets, making another powerful statement on social injustice and how important reforms are needed.

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Blake, of course, is the man who was shot seven times in the back by a policeman in Kenosha, WI, earlier this week. Reports are Blake is paralyzed from the waist down.

Multiple teams also called off practices.

Per NFL.com:

The Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, New York Jets and Tennessee Titans all canceled their practices, while the Arizona Cardinals, who were not scheduled to practice Thursday, announced they would not hold team activities. NFL Network’s James Palmer reported the Denver Broncos decided not to practice following a meeting that lasted over two hours.

The Washington Football Team announced Wednesday night that it would not hold its scrimmage Thursday.