Jay-Z & Roc Nation Team Up With NFL To Form Entertainment, Social Justice Partnership

Jay-Z & Roc Nation Team Up With NFL To Form Entertainment, Social Justice Partnership
Roc Nation, the entertainment company founded by Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter, is entering into a multiyear partnership with the NFL to enhance the NFL’s live game experiences and to amplify the league’s social justice efforts. League commissioner, Roger Goodell told the New York Times earlier this week that the NFL is looking to put itself in the best position moving forward. He says,
“We don’t want people to come in and necessarily agree with us; we want people to come in and tell us what we can do better. I think that’s a core element of our relationship between the two organizations, and with Jay and I personally.”

Jay-Z and Nas
With the likeness of Jay-z and his Roc Nation, which represents the likes of Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley, the rap and music mogul looks forward to potentially making a difference in the league. He said in a press release,
“The NFL has a great big platform, and it has to be all-inclusive. They were willing to do some things, to make some changes, that we can do some good.”

As the NFL makes small progress with more social justice issues, sports journalist Jemele Hill says she is very interested in knowing if former NFL quarterback, Colin Kaepernick will have any involvement with the new partnership.
“If Colin Kaepernick isn’t part of this, I’m not sure how to feel about this. Very curious about these details.”

Back in 2017, Jay-z reportedly turned down an offer to performer in the Super Bowl halftime show in honor of former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Soon after, Jay-z spoke with CNN’s Van Jones touching on Kaepernick decision to stand up for social Justice. He tells Jones in 20818,
“Would you rather be playing football, getting your head dinged in, or would you rather be an iconic figure for the rest of your life?”
He adds,
“We confuse the idea of having a job with fulfilling your purpose.”
“I said no to the Super Bowl: You need me, I don’t need you. Every night we in the end zone, tell the NFL we in stadiums too.”
Previous Article
Next Article
Tristan Thompson Settles $224K Child Support Debt Owed To Ex Jordan Craig
Ryan Clark Slams Fellow Sports Analyst Robert Griffin III Over Angel Reese Take: ‘He’s Not Having Conversations At His Home About What Black Women Have To Endure In This Country…You’ve Been Married To White Women’
Travis Kelce Says Trump Attending The Super Bowl Is ‘A Great Honor’
Logan Paul Plans To Sue Floyd Mayweather: ‘He’s A F***ing Scumbag’
LeBron James Calls Out ‘Suppression’ After His Photo & Quote Used In Conservative Ad That Warns Voters About Mail-In Ballots
Former NFL Star Rudi Johnson Passes Away By Su!c!de At 45
Felipe Vázquez of Pittsburgh Pirates Charged W/ Sexual Assault, Accused Of Having Sexual Relationship With 13-Year-Old Girl
O.J. Simpson Urges Golf Courses To Remain Open: “If I Can’t Play Golf For The Next Month, I’mma Go Crazy!”