NFL honours Mississippi man freed after 22 years in prison
JACKSON, Miss. — The NFL says it is honouring Curtis Flowers, a Black man from Mississippi who was imprisoned more than 22 years and was freed in late 2019, months after the U.S. Supreme Court threw out the last of his several convictions in a quadruple murder case.
The NFL says players are wearing helmet decals this season “to honour victims of systemic racism, victims of police misconduct and social justice heroes.”
The league said Wednesday on Twitter that Flowers is among those being recognized.
“I am so blessed, humbled, and thankful that the NFL and Roc Nation chose to include me to be honoured in today’s movement for social change and justice,” Flowers, who has maintained that he was wrongly convicted, said in a statement in the NFL tweet.