The selection of the former Oklahoma State wide receiver, who choked and punched his pregnant girlfriend in December 2014, has many questioning the NFL’s commitment to creating an environment that truly opposes domestic abuse.
By Nick Martin, Washington Post
Sat, 04/30/2016 - 8:48pm
The selection of the former Oklahoma State wide receiver, who choked and punched his pregnant girlfriend in December 2014, has many questioning the NFL’s commitment to creating an environment that truly opposes domestic abuse.