Malcolm Jenkins Believes Chris Long’s Gesture Changed How Protests Are Viewed

Written by Jesse Kramer at The Comeback.com

Just hours after Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett called for white players to join national anthem protests for social justice, Eagles defensive end Chris Long became the first white player to participate. During the anthem at last Thursday’s game between the Eagles and the Bills, Long placed his hand on the shoulder of safety Malcolm Jenkins, who has become one of the movement’s leaders.

During an Outside The Lines appearance on Monday, Jenkins told ESPN’s Bob Ley that Long’s decision to become an ally in these protests has “changed the dynamic of the whole conversation.”

 

Here are Jenkins’ full comments:

“He approached me about an hour before the game and said that he’d been thinking about it and he wanted to show some kind of symbol of support, and we talked over what that would look like. He settled on just a simple arm around my shoulder while I continue my demonstration. And all I asked really was, ‘What’s the message that you’re trying to get out?’ And the message was that more white men need to position themselves as allies when we’re talking about conversations dealing with social equality, social justice. And he really wanted to start to show that support, and I definitely appreciated that. And obviously it’s changed the dynamic of the whole conversation.”

One night later, Bennett’s teammate Justin Britt became the second white player to join the protests, as he also placed his hand on Bennett’s shoulder during the anthem. Over the weekend, Raiders quarterback Derek Carr joined the chorus.

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