Broncos' Marshall flooded with handwritten letters of support
Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall revealed to the public on Friday that he had received a letter chalked full of racist remarks in response to his decision to kneel for the national anthem early in the season.
While the matter is under investigation by Broncos security, many fans took the opportunity to flood Marshall's social media accounts with positive messages. Marshall retweeted the notes in a show of appreciation.
Look, @BMarshh54 - I fixed it! pic.twitter.com/kb63MoAxx8
— Lauren (@youhadonejob88) December 9, 2016
@BMarshh54 pic.twitter.com/BxMqnK2N3B
— Jd Acord (@JdAcord1) December 9, 2016
@BMarshh54 just know there's a lot of us by your side pic.twitter.com/NxA5puepH9
— Steve Podsedly (@StevePodsedly) December 10, 2016
@BMarshh54 @God_Dannit @ShaunKing @nowhitenonsense pic.twitter.com/cS0kH7YuZE
— Shawn Stein (@SteinShawn) December 9, 2016
@ShaunKing @BMarshh54 Hi Brandon. I wanted to write you a letter as well. I hope more people will do the same. pic.twitter.com/k1XFyeQY1E
— Dan (@God_Dannit) December 9, 2016
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