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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

National Anthem Protester Malcolm Jenkins Gives His Super Bowl Tickets to a Convicted Felon

As a member of the Super Bowl-bound Philadelphia Eagles, national anthem protester and social activist Malcolm Jenkins is allotted a group of tickets for the upcoming Super Bowl.

Ever the activist, Jenkins decided to give his tickets to a convicted murderer who is out on parole.

The Eagles strong safety told the media that he read about convicted murderer Kempis Songster who was getting out of prison and decided to reward the killer with Super Bowl tickets, CBS Sports reported.

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11 comments:

Steve said...

Yet ANOTHER great reason to boycott NFL and ALL its sponsors!

Football, Papa John's, and Anheuser-Busch for starters.

Anonymous said...

He's gonna need friends when is behind bars himself.

Anonymous said...

damn shame used to love the eagles now with this fool and howie's son. why bother. Would love to see these pos's take point on a real misssion! one where they actually might have to put more on the line then their little bs dream world!
Semper Fi

Anonymous said...

Go New England
NFL S45KS anyway

Anonymous said...

But yet you still have addicted low moral, thug enabling fanatics supporting and attending the games. Those type of people are contributing to the anarchy in America.

Anonymous said...

Hope the eagles really get their a$$ kicked due to this pos

Anonymous said...

if he is on Parole, he probably wont be able to leave whatever state he is in without violating his parole, anyway.

Anonymous said...

Yet New Orleans Saints, Cam Jordan gave Superbowl tickets to a 107 year old WWII vet who has been a long time fan. Joe, can you publish that article? Not all NFL players are thugs, granted some are.

Anonymous said...

Thugs for Thugs. Should be the name for the NFL protesters.

Anonymous said...

Typical Philadelphia Eagles thug and POS...

Anonymous said...

Cam Jordan also played the race card.