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Quentin Jammer, a former star NFL defensive back who played 12 years in the league, expressed his stance on men in women’s spaces in a social media post over the weekend.
The former San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos cornerback came to the defense of fitness influencer Joey Swoll, who defended a woman who confronted a man in the women’s locker room. Swoll made it clear that he didn’t think men should be in women’s locker rooms, and Jammer followed him.
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San Diego Chargers cornerback Quentin Jammer (23) celebrates after a defensive stop during the first half against the Tennessee Titans at Qualcomm Stadium on October 31, 2010. (Christopher Hanewinckel/USA TODAY Sports)
“Fuck it!!!” the former Texas standout wrote on
“N—– men don’t belong in women’s safe spaces.”
Jammer played in 183 games in his NFL career. He had 735 tackles, 21 interceptions, one touchdown and 140 pass deflections.
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Denver Broncos cornerback Quentin Jammer (23) against the New England Patriots during the 2013 AFC Championship football game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on January 19, 2014. (Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports)
The incident mentioned in Swoll’s post occurred earlier this month. A California woman said her gym membership was revoked after she objected to a man using the women’s locker room.
He is the latest NFL figure to speak on the subject.
Earlier this year, former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver told Pak Gazette Digital that he didn’t believe men should compete against women in sports.
“I believe God made you the way he made you,” Driver said in April. “And I think, at the end of the day, if he made you a man, then you compete in men’s sports. He made you a woman, you compete in women’s sports. I think, at the end of the day, you can’t compete at that level.
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“Girls are sometimes faster than boys, boys are sometimes faster than girls. Sometimes boys are stronger, sometimes girls aren’t. So I think, at the end of the day, that’s how God created you, so you have to compete in the sport that God created you in. So that’s where I see that fitting in, knowing that I have girls and boys. You have to be very open-minded to the situation, but you also have to understand that you have to be very transparent in the conversation. For me, I think if God made you If you are a certain way, then that’s the sport you compete in.”



