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NFL Players, Community React To Derek Chauvin's Sentencing For Murder Of George Floyd
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Former Minneapolis po- lice officer Derek Chauvin has been sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for the mur- der of George Floyd, whose dying gasps under Chauvin's knee led to the biggest outcry against racial injustice in the U.S. in gener- ations.
The punishment handed out Friday fell short of the 30 years that prosecutors had requested.
With good behavior, Chauvin, 45, could be
Should Packers Be Worried About Davante Adams’ Latest Aaron Rodgers Comments?
DAVANTE ADAMS
The situation between Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers has gotten quiet over the past few weeks, anditishardtotellifthatisa positive or negative sign for the team. Davante Adams once again shared his thoughts on the stalemate this week, and some within the NFL community think the remarks should worry the Packers.
The star receiver certainly did not sound confident that Rodgers will also be in atten- dance.
“Hopefully, Aaron will be there as well and if he’s not, we’re gonna get going,” Adams said. “Like I said in the press recently, I back him and I support him whatever he does. It’s just kind of how we get down. We’ve always had each other’s backs since I first got here. Like I said, praying that he comes back, but if not I’ll be there and I’ll be work- ing.”
DEREK CHAUVIN
paroled after serving two- thirds of his sentence, or about 15 years.
A number of notable NFL players posted identical
videos across their various social media accounts last June in which they called on the league to "condemn racism and a systemic op- pression of black people ... admit wrong in silencing our players from peacefully protesting ... believe black lives matter." A day later, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell posted a video in response in which he said the league admitted it was wrong "for not listening to NFL players earlier."
Master P Hires Roc
Nation Sports Agent
In Pursuit Of NBA Gig
Master P’s history with the NBA dates back to his initial dreams of playing in the league when he attended the University of Houston in the late 1980s.
After stints playing for the Charlotte Hornets and Toronto Raptors in several preseason games in the 1990s, P is itching to get backonthecourt—asa head coach.
After announcing he wanted to become the next head coach of his hometown New Orleans Pelicans, Mas- ter P took the next step to prove he was serious about the move and got an agent. P has reportedly hired Ray- mond Brothers of Roc Na- tion Sports, the agency part
MASTER P
of JAY-Z’s Roc Nation um- brella, to further solidify his Hip Hop coaching dreams.
“Right now, I just hired a sports agent,” P told TMZ of the decision. “So, you know, to be an NBA coach, you have to have a sports agent. He’s a good friend of mine and he knows what he’s doing.”
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