Radio host apologizes for claiming Jerry Jeudy is in a gang

Monica Matthews, a talk-radio host on Atlanta’s 95.5 WSB-FM, took to Twitter to apologize for a tweet she had published which connected…

Monica Matthews, a talk-radio host on Atlanta’s 95.5 WSB-FM, took to Twitter to apologize for a tweet she had published which connected former Alabama star wide receiver Jerry Jeudy to a gang.

The Denver Broncos selected Jeudy with the No. 15 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, and while Alabama and Broncos fans both celebrated, others were more interested in the necklace he was wearing in his draft profile video.

Jeudy was wearing the Star of David, a common piece worn by members of the Jewish community. However, the 2018 Biletnikoff recipient is not Jewish, as he explained during his media availability at the 2020 NFL Combine.

He explained that his friends have nicknamed him “Jew,” given the “Jeu” in his last name. He made it clear he means no disrespect from his wearing of the symbol.

This explanation did not reach everyone’s ears prior to the draft, as Matthews published a tweet connecting Jeudy to the “Gangster Disciples,” a gang founded in Chicago during the 1960’s that commonly uses an altered Star of David as the logo.

Her tweet has since been deleted, but remains on the internet in the form of a screenshot.

Screengrab courtesy of TotalProSports.com

Her tweet offers two screenshots, one of Georgia gang investigator Ray Ham’s LinkedIn post, and the other of the Wikipedia info on the Gangster Disciples. She adds “Wow. Never ends. #criminalgangs,” and decides to inform the NFL’s Twitter account by tagging them.

Matthews was not done yet. She responds to a reply on the tweet that claims Jeudy “sounds like a smart, compassionate, talented young man.”

The Atlanta radio host responded attempting to inform the commenter that “gangbangers come in all sizes.”

She quickly received messages and replies informing her of the incorrect assumption. Less than 24 hours after posting the original tweets, she published a video explaining why she believed his connection to the gang to be true.

She claims to have consulted a trusted a source, Ham, and did no further research before posting those tweets. Matthews also cites her lack of sports media consumption as a reason for the tweets. She congratulates Jeudy on all of his accomplishments and wishes him good luck on his future career in the NFL.

 

2020 NFL Draft order for Round One

Ahead of any trades, here’s a look at the initial 2020 NFL Draft order for the first round.

The 2020 NFL Draft will officially begin Thursday, April 23 at 5:00 p.m. PT and sports fans around the country will finally have something to watch.

The Seahawks are set to pick at No. 27 overall in the first round, but if history is any indicator, will likely trade down to accumulate more selections later in the draft.

Here’s a look at the first-round draft order for Thursday night ahead of any trades.

Round 1

1. Cincinnati
2. Washington
3. Detroit
4. NY Giants
5. Miami
6. LA Chargers
7. Carolina
8. Arizona
9. Jacksonville
10. Cleveland
11. NY Jets
12. Las Vegas
13. San Francisco (from Indianapolis)
14. Tampa Bay
15. Denver
16. Atlanta
17. Dallas
18. Miami (from Pittsburgh)
19. Las Vegas (from Chicago)
20. Jacksonville (from LA Rams)
21. Philadelphia
22. Minnesota (from Buffalo)
23. New England
24. New Orleans
25. Minnesota
26. Miami (from Houston)
27. Seattle
28. Baltimore
29. Tennessee
30. Green Bay
31. San Francisco
32. Kansas City

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