Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie has been happy with starting wide receiver DeSean Jackson’s actions since he made offensive comments regarding anti-Semitism, which included quotes that were attributed to Adolf Hitler and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. EAGLES OWNER JEFFREY LURIE RIPS US ON LEADERSHIP DURING CORONAVIRUS: WE ARE 'A TRAGIC EMBARRASSMENT'“I’ve known DeSean for a long time,” Lurie said on Saturday during a video conference call with members of the media. After apologizing to Lurie, Jackson met with a local rabbi for advice, and he spoke via a video chat to a Holocaust survivor. “It doesn’t take away the hurt, it doesn’t take away the words, but I think that with DeSean, he’s doing the right things and that has to continue,” Lurie said. “That’s a daily event, and that’s where that’s at.”
Source: Fox News August 31, 2020 21:33 UTC