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NFL players want month dedicated to activism

A group of four players sent the NFL a memo in August requesting league support and asking for a month to be dedicated to social activism, not long after commissioner Roger Goodell reportedly had talked to several players regarding their game-day activism efforts.

According to Yahoo! Sports, defensive end Michael Bennett of the Seattle Seahawks, Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins and receiver Torrey Smith, and former Arizona Cardinals wideout Anquan Boldin co-authored the 2,740-word document intended to push the NFL into efforts “similarly to what the league already implements for breast cancer awareness, honoring military, etc.”

The letter was obtained by Yahoo! Sports and originally published on Wednesday night.

  • A source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell’s contract extension is “getting done” and previous issues surrounding the deal have been resolved.

  • The head of the union representing Las Vegas police alleged Michael Bennett made false accusations and asked the NFL to investigate. The league won’t, saying there are no grounds to do so.

  • Justin Britt, who is white, put his arm on Michael Bennett’s shoulder as Bennett sat during the national anthem on Friday night. Bennett had called for a white player to join the protest that seeks to call attention to social injustice.

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“We would like November to serve as a month of Unity for individual teams to engage and impact the community in their market,” the memo states.

The letter followed closely after Goodell spoke directly with several players who had protested on game day before the regular season kicked off, the Yahoo! report stated, citing two sources.

“For us, support means: bear all or part of the weight of; hold up; give assistance to, especially financially; enable to function or act. We need support, collaboration and partnerships to achieve our goal of strengthening the community,” the letter stated.

The league declined to comment when asked about the memo, Yahoo! Sports reported. Bennett, Jenkins, Smith and Boldin either didn’t return requests for comment to Yahoo! or declined to discuss it, citing an agreement to keep talks private, according to the website.

Boldin retired in late August, two weeks after signing a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills. He said in a statement he felt “drawn to make the larger fight for human rights a priority. My life’s purpose is bigger than football.”

Earlier this month, the NFL affirmed it had no plans to investigate Bennett’s behavior during an August incident in which he was detained and handcuffed by police in Las Vegas.

The league was responding to a letter Goodell had received from the president of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association, the union that represents the police in that city. In the letter, the union alleged that Bennett made false accusations against Las Vegas police and asked the league to “conduct an investigation, and take appropriate action.”

Bennett, who accused the Las Vegas police of unfairly targeting him and pointing a gun at his head, sat on the bench during the national anthem for a Seahawks preseason game on Aug. 13 and said at the time, “I can’t stand right now. I’m not going to be standing until I see the equality and freedom.”

Soccer

Real Madrid dominates shortlist for FIFA FIFPro World 11

Thirteen Real Madrid players were named in the 55-man shortlist that will be whittled down to become the FIFA FIFPro World 11 in October.

The lineup will include one goalkeeper, four defenders, three midfielders, and three attackers, and is intended to reward those who were best in their position during the 2016-17 campaign.

Twenty-five thousand professional footballers named their preferred XI, and the 55 most popular names in their respective roles have been revealed. The final World 11 will be revealed at the Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony in London on Oct. 23.

Last year’s lineup was: Manuel Neuer; Dani Alves, Gerard Pique, Sergio Ramos, Marcelo; Andres Iniesta, Toni Kroos, Luka Modric; Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, Cristiano Ronaldo. All of those players are in contention to be selected in this year’s edition.

Here is the 55-man shortlist in full:

Goalkeepers

  • Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus)
  • David de Gea (Manchester United)
  • Keylor Navas (Real Madrid)
  • Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich)
  • Jan Oblak (Atletico Madrid)

Defenders

  • David Alaba (Bayern Munich)
  • Jordi Alba (Barcelona)
  • Dani Alves (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Jerome Boateng (Bayern Munich)
  • Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus/AC Milan)
  • Dani Carvajal (Real Madrid)
  • Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus)
  • Diego Godin (Atletico Madrid)
  • Mats Hummels (Bayern Munich)
  • Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich/retired)
  • David Luiz (Chelsea)
  • Marcelo (Real Madrid)
  • Javier Mascherano (Barcelona)
  • Pepe (Real Madrid/Besiktas)
  • Gerard Pique (Barcelona)
  • Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)
  • Thiago Silva (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Samuel Umtiti (Barcelona)
  • Antonio Valencia (Manchester United)
  • Raphael Varane (Real Madrid)

Midfielders

  • Thiago Alcantara (Bayern Munich)
  • Sergio Busquets (Barcelona)
  • Casemiro (Real Madrid)
  • Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool)
  • Eden Hazard (Chelsea)
  • Andres Iniesta (Barcelona)
  • Isco (Real Madrid)
  • N’Golo Kante (Chelsea)
  • Toni Kroos (Real Madrid)
  • Nemanja Matic (Chelsea/Manchester United)
  • Luka Modric (Real Madrid)
  • Mesut Ozil (Arsenal)
  • Paul Pogba (Manchester United)
  • Marco Verratti (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Arturo Vidal (Bayern Munich)

Forwards

  • Gareth Bale (Real Madrid)
  • Karim Benzema (Real Madrid)
  • Edinson Cavani (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Paulo Dybala (Juventus)
  • Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid)
  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Manchester United)
  • Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)
  • Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich)
  • Romelu Lukaku (Everton/Manchester United)
  • Kylian Mbappe (Monaco/Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
  • Neymar (Barcelona/Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
  • Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal)
  • Luis Suarez (Barcelona)

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