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ESPN’s Ryan Clark Claims Criticism of Shedeur Sanders is Because of ‘The Color of His Skin’

ESPN's Ryan Clark argues that criticism of Colorado Buffalo quarterback Shedure Sanders is based on “his skin color” rather than the player's ability.

Clark responded to Sanders' criticism of ESPN's “Draft 2025” broadcast on Wednesday, discussing how some people called the quarterback “rog arrog.”

But Clark sees the ominous reasons behind Sanders' criticism.

“It's not just that he's Sanders' son. It's about the bravery he's carrying. It's about the fact that he looks in a certain way. The former Steelers player cried out to the broadcaster.

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Clark has accused people who don't like him being racist many times before.

Last year, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was Clark when white Josh Allen was awarded the MVP award. I said He opposed this choice and felt that Lamar Jackson was more fitting as he was “real black.”

ESPN speakers argued that white sports commentators should not be allowed to talk about the violence committed on the field by black players.

Clark also calls Donald Trump and his supporters “biased.”

Espner has certainly been criticized for throwing a race card. In January, former Bills defensive end Marcellus Wylie himself is black defendant Clark is racially biased in favour of black quarterbacks.

Meanwhile, in 2022, Clark argued that sports media didn't take the Rams Pro Bowl wide receiver Cooper Cup seriously enough.

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