Trans athletes controversy: the former NFL player asks male athletes to take a step forward


NEWNow you can listen to Pak Gazette articles!

The former open receiver of the NFL, Frank Murphy, asked the male athletes to defend their female colleagues and help promote justice in women and girls sports.

Murphy, who serves as president of Athletes for America in the America First Policy Institute, appeared in “Fox & Friends First” on Thursday and talked about the blue states that managed the nose before the executive order of President Donald Trump to prohibit biological men of girls and women’s sports.

CLICK HERE for more sports coverage at Foxnews.com

President Donald Trump signs an executive order that prohibits transgender athletes to compete in female sporting events or girls, in the East Room of the White House, on February 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

The Trump administration has been in bitter fights with several states, including Maine, New Jersey, New York, Illinois, Minnesota and California, on the subject. Murphy suggested that the Democrats needed a “distraction” due to the evil they have been losing in everything in politics, but regretted that he reached the expense of women.

“It is harming women’s opportunity, it is harming the privilege of women, they are hurting them in each sports phase because now you are taking away what they work so hard just because you are not satisfied who you are,” he said. “I couldn’t imagine entering a costume and telling my teammates: ‘Hey, I’m going to go here and try this other sport, and it’s called female sports, and go there and play.’ ‘

“Man, that is a disrespect for our women and it is time for sports men, men to practice sports, at the NFL level, at the NBA level, Rasslin, whatever, is time for men to defend women in sports.”

Get a complete coverage of the 2025 NFL draft with real -time selections, expert analysis and moments that cannot be lost

Murphy agreed with the legend of the Green Bay Packers, Donald Driver after the open receiver told Fox Digital at the beginning of the week that “God made you how he made you” and if you are a man, you play against men and, if you are a woman, you compete against women.

“Pay attention. God made you wonderfully, wonderfully,” Murphy added about “Fox & Friends First.” “That means it made you wonderfully. That means that he even made you a little fear of making sure you are perfect in his eyes.

“And then you are looking at God saying: ‘No, I’m not perfect, so I’m going to change some things.’ That is not the way to follow.

Murphy was a selection of the sixth round of the Chicago Bears in 2000 outside the state of Kansas. He played for Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Houston Texans.

A trans flag and the Supreme Court building (Alexander Pohl/Nurphoto through Getty Images | Ap Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)

He was out of the NFL after being released by the Miami Dolphins in 2006.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *