George Floyd was killed less than three miles from the stadium where the Minnesota Vikings play, so this global unrest over racial relations and justice hit awfully close to home for the team.
(Brian Peterson/Star Tribune via AP)MINNEAPOLIS Eric Kendricks woke up distressed shortly after George Floyd was killed just a few miles from the stadium where the Minnesota Vikings play.
Commissioner Roger Goodell issued an apology the day after for not listening earlier and encouraged players to speak up and peacefully protest.
For the Vikings, like their fellow Twin Cities sports figures, the death of Floyd hit close to home.
Timberwolves guard D'Angelo Russell marched with protesters in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, where the death of Breonna Taylor has also stirred uprising.