Giants co-owners condemn Trump for 'inappropriate, offensive' comments
New York Giants co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch released a statement Saturday condemning President Donald Trump for comments made about NFL players Friday during a rally in Huntsville, Ala.
Trump emphatically demanded that owners fire players who protest during the national anthem, with his remarks drawing the ire of numerous athletes, including LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and LeSean McCoy.
The Giants' statement reads as follows, per Jenny Vrentas of The MMQB:
Comments like we heard last night from the president are inappropriate, offensive and divisive. We are proud of our players, the vast majority of whom use their NFL platform to make a positive difference in our society.
Trump doubled down on his comments Saturday, tweeting that players should stand during the anthem for the privilege of playing in the NFL.
Several players are reportedly considering further protests in the wake of Trump's latest remarks.
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