Fromm apologizes for ‘elite white people’ text

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Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Jake Fromm apologized Thursday after screenshots emerged of a text conversation in which he claimed only “elite white people” should be able to purchase guns.

The conversation, which took place in 2019 and was posted to Twitter early Thursday morning, involved Fromm and a friend discussing guns. Fromm wrote, “But no guns are good. They need to let me get suppressors,” before adding, “Just make them very expensive so only elite white people can get them haha.”

Fromm went on to claim he was not an “elite white person” later in the conversation.

“I am extremely sorry that I chose to use the words ‘elite white person’ in a text message conversation,” Fromm said in a statement posted to Twitter on Thursday afternoon. “Although I never meant to imply that I am an ‘elite white person,’ as later stated in the conversation, there’s no excuse for that word choice and sentiment.

“I stand against racism 100%. I promise to commit myself to being part of the solution in this country.”

“Earlier today, we became aware of comments made in a text message conversation involving Jake Fromm in 2019,” the Bills said in a statement. “He was wrong and he admitted it to us. We don’t condone what he said. Jake was honest and forthcoming to us about the text exchange. He asked for an opportunity to address and apologize to his teammates and coaches today in a team meeting, which he did. We will continue to work with Jake on the responsibilities of being a Buffalo Bill on and off the field.”

Fromm said he addressed his behavior with his teammates and coaches in a team meeting Thursday.

“I think we have a mature enough team that our leaders are going to reach out to him and work with him,” defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier said.

“Jake seemed very sincere in his apology,” said Frazier. “We have a very strong culture on our team. Those guys are going to be able to sift through what is real and what isn’t real.”

Some NFL players reacted to Fromm’s statement and those made Wednesday by New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees with skepticism. They included New York Jets safety Jamal Adams and Fromm’s former Georgia teammate, Terry Godwin, now with the Jacksonville Jaguars – who said he’s “lost all respect” for Fromm.

Adams tweeted, “You and Drew aren’t really sorry. Save the bulls— ass apologies. The truth just came out, and you two aren’t the only ones!”

Brees attracted backlash when he reiterated his stance on how he will “never agree with anybody disrespecting the flag of the United States of America” during an interview with Yahoo Finance. That came after he initially expressed his support for those who are “fighting for racial equality and justice.” They were his first comments since the death of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis.

Brees issued an apology Thursday, saying he “completely missed the mark” on current issues in the United States and that it “breaks my heart to know the pain I have caused.”

The Bills drafted Fromm in the fifth round out of Georgia in the 2020 NFL draft.

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