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The former NFL player Ryan Clark apologized to Robert Griffin III for bringing his wife to a debate on Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark earlier this week.
Griffin said in an article on social networks that Reese “hates” Clark. After the position, Clark suggested that RG3 “has no house conversations on what black women have to endure in this country”, ” Considering that his wife is white.
“All this started on an angel taking that he thought was a sports taking which I did not feel that. I felt that it was far from the field, I felt that it was far from basketball …” Clark said in a recent post YouTube. “I took a take that was personal to another person and I made myself personal for myself, and I shouldn’t have done it.”
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Ryan Clark and Robert Griffin III. (Imagn)
Clark admitted his personal feelings and his apparently previous beef with Griffin “played a role in what I felt”.
“I wanted to defend a young black woman, who ended up being an attack on him, he felt, or at least he said, an attack on his family. And that was never the case, or the intention, mine,” said Clark.
“She should not have been mentioned in me by trying to make a point on how black women are close to you, and the things you teach them, can help you in the way you approach and talk about it and about them. She did not need to be the illustration of this. I can speak positively about what they are without doing the innuendo that it is something that non -black do not do well …

The Indiana Caitlin Clark (22) fever goalkeeper is at the Chicago Sky Angel Reese striker (5) in the second half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Images of Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn)
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“For Grete, I was out of line. I was out of the limits. I apologize. With all the people who do not like taking or taking RG or the way he moves, or even if you are just, in this conversation, taking my side and wanting to support me, leave his family …”
Clark made the comment while calling Griffin to embark “The Hate Train” after Reese’s fight with Clark this weekend, while making “heroic” Clark.
Sage Steele, who, like Griffin, is a former ESPN colleague, called Clark’s words towards Griffin “classless, divider, coarse, (and) useless”. Steele and Clark have had problems in the past, even when he got to a point where Clark asked producers to ask someone other than Steele to welcome a segment after previous comments she had made on former president Barack Obama.

September 22, 2024; Inglewood, California: WNBA basketball player, Angel Reese, attended the game between the Rams of Los Angeles and the 49ers of San Francisco at the Sofi stadium. (Images Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn)
Griffin later said that Clark’s comments were showing “What is a person’s decline.”