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Arizona Football Players Called The N-Word By White Woman At Whataburger

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The Whataburger company now finds itself doing serious damage control after Arizona State University football players claimed they were called the N-word and that a manager threatened to call the police on them.

Sun Devils cornerback Jordan Clark claimed he and two other teammates, tight end Nolan Matthews and safety T Lee,  went to a Whataburger in Tempe, Arizona.

As they were standing against the wall, waiting for their food, the white woman allegedly told the cashier she was being harassed by the football players.

After the cashier completed the white woman’s meal, the football players claimed as she drove away, she yelled, “Thanks for the free food, n***ers!”

The football players said the Whataburger cashier did nothing but threatened to call the police on them for “harassing” customers.

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