Broncos coach quickly backtracks after saying he doesnt see any racism at all in the NFL
Le s than 24 hours after insisting that he doesn't see any racism in the NFL, coach Vic Fangio has apologized for his remarks.The coaching veteran offered the apology shortly after holding a Zoom meeting with his team on Wednesday morning that lasted for roughly 45 minutes, according to the Denver Post."After reflecting
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