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Local sports teams, athletes respond to national protests

Local sports teams and athletes across the tri-state area are responding to the national protests.

News 12 Staff

Jun 2, 2020, 3:51 PM

Updated 1,709 days ago

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Local sports teams, athletes respond to national protests
Local sports teams and athletes across the tri-state area are responding to the national protests.
The New Jersey Devils released a statement, as well as a post about #BlackOutTuesday:
Players also made their reactions public, including P.K. Subban, who is African American.
The New York Islanders released a statement, as well as a post about #BlackOutTuesday:
Here are some player reactions, including from captain Anders Lee.
The New York Mets released a statement, as well as a post about #BlackOutTuesday:
The Buffalo Bills released a statement, as well as a post about #BlackOutTuesday:
The New York Red Bulls made a post about #BlackOutTuesday:
New York City FC released a statement, as well as a post about #BlackOutTuesday:
The Brooklyn Nets released a statement, as well as a post about #BlackOutTuesday: