Biden criticizes NFL for lack of Black head coaches during Super Bowl interview
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President Joe Biden called out the NFL for the lack of Black head coaches in an interview that aired before the Super Bowl on Sunday.
During a pre-game interview with NBC, Mr. Biden pointed to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's comments that the league hasn't "lived up to being open about hiring more minorities to run teams."
"Think about it: The whole idea that a league that is made up of so many athletes of color, as well as so diverse, that there's not enough African American qualified coaches to manage these NFL teams — it just seems like a standard that they'd want to live up to," Mr. Biden said. "It's not a requirement of law, but it's a requirement I think of just some generic decency."
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