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Vikings CB Speaks Out Against Racist Backlash After Tough Loss
20 Oct
Summary
- Vikings CB Isaiah Rodgers received racist comments after loss to Eagles
- Rodgers shared screenshots of messages including the N-word and comparing him to Hitler
- Rodgers took responsibility for critical defensive plays in the Vikings' defeat

In the aftermath of the Minnesota Vikings' 28-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles last Sunday, Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers has spoken out against the racist backlash he has faced. Rodgers, who played for the Eagles last year, was involved in some key defensive lapses during the game, including a 79-yard touchdown pass to Devonta Smith and a 45-yard completion to A.J. Brown that sealed the Eagles' victory.
After the game, Rodgers took responsibility for those plays, saying "I put it on me. I've just got to make those plays. I came here for a reason. Those types of plays I know I can make." However, Rodgers has now revealed that he has received "some of the most racist comments" he has ever seen or read in the aftermath of the loss. He shared screenshots of messages on Instagram, including one that said "ur worse than Hitler" and another that used the N-word.
The 27-year-old cornerback, who signed a two-year, $15 million deal with the Vikings this offseason, has been a key part of the team's defense. Just a few weeks ago, he was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week after a historic performance that included an interception, two forced fumbles, and three tackles. Now, he will have a chance to redeem himself on Thursday night when the Vikings take on the Los Angeles Chargers.