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Jaguars Tight End Tyler Eifert Honors Slain Police Officer David Dorn On His Helmet

On August 31, Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Tyler Eifert will honor former St. Louis Police Department Captain David Dorn.

The NFL player will put an image of Dorn on his helmet, according to a report by Alex Triantafilou, the Hamilton County, Ohio, Republican Party.

“Got some very good news from former @Bengals player/current @Jaguars player @tylereifert that he will honor fallen police officer David Dorn on his helmet,” the former prosecutor declared on social media. “Always been a fan of Tyler’s and God bless him!”

According to the Washington Examiner, football players will be allowed to honor victims of “police violence and/or systemic racism” on their helmets during the 2020 NFL season. NBC Sports reported that players can choose the names of eligible honorees from an approved list. Some of the names include George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery.

Read the full story from Big League Politics


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