New York Giants defensive end Olivier Vernon, who has made headlines this season for taking a knee during the national anthem, has a message for fans who don’t like it: “Don’t come to the game.”
Vernon said he’s been heckled by fans for taking a knee all season long.
He added: “I’m fine where I’m at right now. Ain’t nothing wrong with feeling bad for what you believe in. What’s right is right and what’s wrong is wrong. I stand behind my beliefs.’’
Vernon, whose retired father was a Miami Police officer for 25 years, said he was happy to hear that the NFL and its teams will donate $90 million to social causes deemed important by players.
“Making progress, moving forward,’’ Vernon said to the Post. “I don’t know all the logistics of everything right now, but it sounds likes it’s great movement to a good direction.”
Former NFL quarterback and CBS Sports commentator Boomer Esiason pilloried Vernon after his comments to the New York Post last week. Esiason noted that Vernon recently signed an $80 million contract.
On a Thanksgiving Day game between the Washington Redskins and Giants, Vernon’s antics drew the attention of President Donald Trump, who appeared to refer to Vernon in a tweet about anthem protests. Vernon had taken a knee during that game, triggering scorn from viewers on social media.
“Can you believe that the disrespect for our Country, our Flag, our Anthem continues without penalty to the players,” Trump tweeted on the next day. His tweet included a link to a message from Dan Scavino Jr., the White House director of social media, who noted that Vernon took a knee “while NFL ratings continue to plummet.”
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