America doesn’t agree on much, but nearly all Americans agree O.J. Simpson brutally murdered his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and...
America doesn’t agree on much, but nearly all Americans agree O.J. Simpson brutally murdered his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman.
So it was beyond weird when the National Football League included the former star running back in a pre-game tribute during Super Bowl LIV. Simpson, who was recently named one of the 100 greatest players of all time, was not part of a ceremony that took place before the big game. But the Fox network did display his name and photo in a graphic that included other legendary running backs, PopCulture.com reported.
Social media, predictably, exploded. Simpson, after all, isn’t just the guy who killed his ex-wife and friend, he also did hard time in prison for kidnapping and armed robbery.
“Bold move including OJ Simpson in the list of NFL honorees,” wrote on person on Twitter.
“I know they didn’t just honor OJ damn Simpson during this superbowl pregame show,” wrote another.
Bold move including OJ Simpson in the list of NFL honorees. #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/aFy7qs6uQy— Andrew Lawton (@AndrewLawton) February 2, 2020
“I know they didn’t just honor OJ damn Simpson during this superbowl pregame show,” wrote another.
I know they didn’t just honor OJ damn Simpson during this superbowl pregame show...... pic.twitter.com/vzDhTHWWZu— Hannah Elise (@hannahemaute) February 2, 2020
Everybody seeing OJ Simpson in the “100 years of the NFL” video ahead of the Super Bowl: pic.twitter.com/KxwdSEkz8j— Doug Powers (@ThePowersThatBe) February 2, 2020
Hey @NFL is it really necessary to include OJ SIMPSON of all people in the top 100 players in history?? No need to glorify a murderer/repeated domestic violence offender... pic.twitter.com/dQuvuGdy9w— Lane Jones (@laneyjones) February 2, 2020
Simpson posted his own message on Twitter before the Super Bowl.
“Finally it’s Super Bowl Sunday and I just can’t wait,” he said in a video clip. “I’m going to a real Super Bowl party.”
— O.J. Simpson (@TheRealOJ32) February 2, 2020
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