49ers condemn racist messages sent to Cardinals safety Baker
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[September 16, 2020]
The San Francisco 49ers on
Tuesday publicly condemned racist messages sent to Arizona Cardinals
safety Budda Baker and said they are trying to identify the person
so they can ban them from future games and events.
On Monday, Baker posted a screenshot of what appeared to be
Instagram direct messages sent from the handle "niners8" to Baker
that, along with calling Baker the n-word numerous times, called the
two-time Pro Bowl selection a "monkey" and a "slave" and telling him
to get on his knees.
When he posted the screengrab on Twitter, Baker wrote, "Im all good
with opposing fans talking trash. But This right here man... All you
can do is pray for ppl like this."
On Tuesday, the 49ers posted the following message to their social
media accounts:
"The San Francisco 49ers unequivocally denounce the racist messages
sent to Budda Baker. The individual who sent the messages does not
represent the 49ers or the Faithful. Per team policy, we are working
to identify this person and will ban them from all 49ers games and
events. Incidents like this demonstrate how much work remains to be
done to address racism and hate in our society. We remain steadfast
in our commitment to that work."
49ers CEO Jed York added via his own Twitter account, "Sadly, these
incidents occur far too often. Permitting these individuals to go
unchecked allows racism and hate to spread. I urge other teams in
the world of sport to consider our policy of banning those who seek
to tear others down with racial slurs and threats of violence."
The issue appears to be a hit that Baker put on 49ers Pro Bowl tight
end George Kittle during the Cardinals' 24-20 win Sunday in San
Francisco. In the final minute of the first half and with the 49ers
in the red zone, San Francisco quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo threw a
pass to Kittle that sailed high. Kittle was unable to make the catch
and Baker, who had begun diving at Kittle as Kittle was in the air
trying to make the grab, hit Kittle just as the tight end was coming
to the ground.
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Cardinals defensive back Budda Baker (36) intercepts a pass in the
Dallas Cowboys end zone during the second quarter at AT&T Stadium. /
Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
Kittle's left knee appeared to hyperextend and he limped to the
sideline. He missed one snap but finished the game. Nonetheless,
Kittle's status for next Sunday in New York against the Jets is in
the air.
On Tuesday, Kittle posted a photo of himself and Baker, who wears
No. 32, during a play with the caption, "Nothing but respect 32! See
you down the road." An hour later, Baker responded to Kittle's post
with "Always Respect Bro."
Baker, 24, was taken in the second round in 2017 out of Washington.
He has 338 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles and 14
passes defended in 47 games (37 starts) for his career. He made the
Pro Bowl in 2017 and '19 -- the first on special teams and the
second on defense.
Kittle, 26, was also taken in 2017 (though in the fifth round). The
former Iowa star made the Pro Bowl in 2018 & '19, earning first-team
All-Pro honors last season. He has 2,989 yards on 220 catches with
12 touchdowns in his career.
Both players signed contract extensions in the offseason, and each
was among the first to congratulate the other.
-Field Level Media
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