Parker Puts Out Statement and Blackout Tuesday

DeVante Parker is among the quietest members of the Miami Dolphins when it comes to talking to the media, but he spoke loud and clear when he posted a statement on Twitter on Tuesday morning.
Parker has been affected by the highly publicized recent killings of African-Americans perhaps more so than other Dolphins players because two of them — the killings of Breonna Taylor and David McAtee — took place in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky.
"I am saddened by the senseless acts of racial injustice in this country," Parker wrote. "Discrimination of any kind is unacceptable and can't be tolerated. Together as one we can bring about meaningful change for present and future generations. My prayers go out to everyone affected across the country and in my hometown of Louisville, KY."
The statement was followed by the hashtags #BlackLives Matter, #GeorgeFloyd #BreonnaTaylor #DavidMcAtee #UntilWeAllWin.
Parker and several of his teammates also took part in the Blackout Tuesday initiative, consisting of social media posts with just a black square as a message against racism and police violence.
Other Dolphins players with Blackout Tuesday posts on Instagram were Kalen Ballage, rookie Raekwon Davis, rookie Austin Jackson, Bobby McCain, rookie Noah Igbinoghene, Raekwon McMillan, Xavien Howard, rookie Blake Ferguson, rookie Brandon Jones, Matt Haack, rookie Robert Hunt, Eric Rowe, Christian Wilkins, rookie Curtis Weaver, Davon Godchaux, Emmanuel Ogbah, Albert Wilson, as well as team Vice Chairman/President/CEO Tom Garfinkel.
McMillan's post was accompanied by pictures of three recent victims — George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor.
Former Dolphins players who also posted Blackout Tuesday posts on Instagram included Hall of Famers Dan Marino and Jason Taylor, as well as former Dolphins safety Reshad Jones.
The Dolphins organization also had an Instagram post in support of Blackout Tuesday.

Alain Poupart is the publisher/editor of Miami Dolphins On SI and host of the All Dolphins Podcast. Alain has covered the Miami Dolphins on a full-time basis since 1989 for various publications and media outlets, including Dolphin Digest, The Associated Press and the Dolphins team website. In addition to being a credentialed member of the Miami Dolphins press corps, Alain has covered three Super Bowls (for NFL.com, Football News and the Montreal Gazette), the annual NFL draft, the Senior Bowl, and the NFL Scouting Combine. During his almost 40 years in journalism, which began at the now-defunct Miami News, Alain has covered practically every sport at one time or another, from tennis to golf, baseball, basketball and everything in between. The career also included time as a copy editor, including work on several books, such as "Still Perfect," an inside look at the Miami Dolphins' 1972 perfect season. A native of Montreal, Canada, whose first language is French, Alain grew up a huge hockey fan but soon developed a love for all sports, including NFL football. He has lived in South Florida since the 1980s.
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