The Eagles’ Malcolm Jenkins said Friday that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is being a “bully” to his players for requiring them to stand for the national anthem.
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Eagles’ Jenkins: Jerry Jones ‘bully’ over anthem
The Eagles’ Malcolm Jenkins said Friday that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is being a “bully” to his players for requiring them to stand for the national anthem.
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Eagles’ Jenkins: Jerry Jones ‘bully’ over anthem
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After Malcolm Jenkins held up signs highlighting social justice facts in lieu of speaking to the media, the Eagles safety broke his silence in an interview with ESPN: “I’m tired of the narrative being about the anthem, about the White House or whatever.”
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Jenkins ‘tired’ of anthem narrative, hence signs
A day after the White House disinvited the Eagles, Malcolm Jenkins responded with a series of handwritten signs instead of answering reporters’ questions.
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Eagles’ Jenkins lets his signs do the talking
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