Melvin Gordon decided to give his supporters reassurance on his two Oct. 13 DUI charges.
It looks like an apology to make sure a Black man doesn’t represent the NFL in a negative light.
In Gordon’s interview, the running back told reporters with sincerity how he felt after letting down the city of Denver and his teammates.
“Because of legal things, I haven’t been able to publicly go out and say what I needed to say just from me to you guys to put it out. I am sorry that I was even in the situation,” Gordon told reporters via Denverbroncos.com.
There’s no need to apologize to Denver when the city itself won’t apologize for its mistreatment of Black folks and opposition to Colin Kaepernick’s stance on social injustice.
For Gordon’s remarks, click on the next page.