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Bears’ Robert Quinn: ‘I’m not going to put no game before my...life’


“Lemme say this. Football is a game. What we’re talking about is real life,” Bears’ outside linebacker said. “And one day, we’re all going to be done playing football, and I’m going to still have to live as a dark-skinned Black (man), African-American, whatever y’all want an adjective for, there’s so many names y’all like to throw out. (NBC Sports)

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Bears’ Robert Quinn: ‘I’m not going to put no game before my...life’