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Vikings’ Isaiah Rodgers Targeted with Racist Abuse After Eagles Loss

EAGAN, Minn. – Minnesota Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers has become the target of a barrage of racist abuse online following the team’s 28-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Rodgers shared screenshots of hateful messages on social media, including the use of racial slurs and comparisons to Adolf Hitler. The attacks appeared to stem from Rodgers’ performance in the game, where he was the primary defender on two key plays that contributed to the Eagles’ victory.

Despite taking responsibility for his performance on the field, Rodgers took to X (formerly Twitter) to call out the racism, stating, “Racism is real,” and criticizing those who offer superficial support.

The Vikings organization has released a statement condemning the racist comments and expressing support for Rodgers. “We are disgusted by the racial slurs directed at Isaiah Rodgers following yesterday’s game,” the statement read. “As we have said previously, there simply is no room for racist words or actions in sports or society. We support Isaiah and all players who, unfortunately, experience this type of ignorant and prejudicial behavior far too often.”

Rodgers joined the Vikings this season after spending the previous year with the Eagles. He had a standout Week 3 performance against the Cincinnati Bengals where he became the first player in NFL history to score two defensive touchdowns and force two fumbles in a game – accomplishing it all in the first half.

The Vikings are scheduled to play the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday night. This incident underscores the ongoing problem of racism in sports and the need for continued efforts to combat online hate speech.

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