Patrick Mahomes Addresses the People Who Feel the Need to Say He’s Not ‘Full Black’
“I’m just proud of who I am. And I’ve always had that confidence in myself.”
“I’m just proud of who I am. And I’ve always had that confidence in myself.”
The Kansas City Chiefs have been making some serious moves this offseason. After signing Patrick Mahomes to a 10 year extension, with a value of up to $503 million, the Chiefs have just locked in another key piece for years to come. Chris Jones has agreed on a four year contract with Kansas City.
The Washington Redskins will respond to the recent backlash by officially changing their name sometime soon. While we don’t know when exactly the new name will get released, they have officially retired the Redskin name and logo.
After years of fans asking for the derogatory name of the Washington Redskins to be changed, some progress is starting to be made. Earlier this week, FedEx, the name sponsor for the Redskins’ home field asked the organization to change their name, and Nike has pulled all Redskins’ merchandise from their online stores.
On Monday, Patrick Mahomes signed a 10-year, $450 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. With incentives, Mahomes could make up to $503 million.
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Because the name, “Washington Redskins” is very insensitive towards Native Americans, the Redskins organization has faced backlash for years. Yet despite lawsuits, protests, requests, and demands, the organization has refused to change the name.
“I think you’ll find out in the long run that your kids will understand the honesty and reciprocate that in the things that they do.”
On Sunday, the NFL fined the New England Patriots $1.1 million and took away a third-round 2021 draft pick. In addition, the Patriots’ television production crews will not be allowed to film any games during the 2020 season, and senior club officials will be required to take a course on league operations and game policies.