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Anquan Boldin Says It Was ‘Very Significant’ That Tom Brady Signed Letter on Ahmaud Arbery

May 12, 2020 by Staff

(Yahoo Sports) During his time with the New England Patriots, Tom Brady tried his best to avoid any controversial topics. In the best-known example, when he was asked questions about whether he supported Donald Trump’s bid for president, he wouldn’t answer.

Not that Brady leaving the Patriots for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers led to his support of a Players Coalition letter to United States Attorney General William Barr calling for the Department of Justice to investigate the Ahmaud Arbery case. It’s just that we’re not used to seeing Brady say anything of note.

Anquan Boldin told ESPN’s “First Take” it was a significant step in the fight against racial injustice.

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