Randy Moss wears tie with names of police brutality victims during Hall Of Fame induction
Source: The Hill
BY AVERY ANAPOL - 08/06/18 10:50 AM EDT
Former NFL player Randy Moss wore a tie honoring victims of police brutality during his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday.
Moss, a former wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings, the Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers and New England Patriots, sported the tie printed with 12 names of black men and women killed by police.
He did not mention police brutality or the people listed on his tie during his acceptance speech, but told the NFL Network that he wore the tie to express solidarity with the families of victims.
"Im not here voicing, but by these names on my tie at a big platform [like] the Pro Football Hall of Fame, theres a lot of stuff going on in our country and I just wanted to let these family members know theyre not alone, he told the NFL Network following the ceremony.
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