“You know, I’ve been in this business long enough to understand that losing is a part of football — but losing like this is something I simply cannot accept.” “We lost to Philadelphia 22–28, but that score doesn’t tell the whole story. I’ve never seen a game so blatantly tilted in one direction. When a defender goes for the ball, you can tell right away. But when he goes straight for the quarterback’s head, that’s no accident — that’s a choice. That hit on Carson Wentz today? It was deliberate, one hundred percent. And don’t stand there and tell me it was just a ‘football collision.’ We all saw it — the smirk, the taunting, the arrogance. That’s not football. That’s disrespect for the game and for the opponent.” “I’m not here to smear anyone — but everybody knows who I’m talking about. And let me speak directly to the NFL: those imaginary boundaries, those hesitant whistles, those so-called ‘special protections’ for certain teams — we see them all. You preach fairness and integrity, but week after week, we see cheap shots ignored, and you justify them as ‘part of the game.’ No, it’s not. That’s not professional football — that’s complicity.” “If this is what you want the NFL to become — a stage where some teams are protected while others are just set pieces in someone else’s show — then you’ve betrayed the very soul of this sport. And let me be clear: I will not stand still while my team is stepped on under rules that even the rule-makers don’t have the courage to enforce.”