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Reacting To Damar Hamlin’s Injury, Ed Reed Seems To Compare The NFL To Slave ‘Fields’

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Ed Reed, Bethune Cookman University's new head football coach, sounded off on the NFL and seemingly compared it to "fields" on slave plantations when asked about Damar Hamlin's life-threatening injury.

The post Reacting To Damar Hamlin's Injury, Ed Reed Seems To Compare The NFL To Slave 'Fields' appeared first on NewsOne.

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