Rams' Jared Cook receives special congressional medal
St. Louis Rams tight end Jared Cook received a certificate of special congressional recognition from U.S. Representative Patrick Murphy on Wednesday.
Cook will serve as spokesman for a youth outreach group in St. Louis.
Rams TE Jared Cook presented w/ Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition award from Rep. Murphy in D.C. today pic.twitter.com/JDsPigy8Px
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 25, 2015
Cook was one of five Rams players who protested the shooting death of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri in August, 2014.
"'Hands up, don't shoot' is not just a Ferguson thing," Cook told Nick Wagoner of ESPN back in December. "It's a worldwide thing. People are doing it in New York, people are doing it in Florida, people are doing it on the West Coast. It's not just about Ferguson. It's a message worldwide that for young adults that you can protest and you can do things peacefully without getting out of line."
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