New York Jets All-Pro safety Jamal Adams took to Twitter on Wednesday to speak out against team owner Woody Johnson, who was the subject of a State Department investigation in part for allegedly making racist and sexist remarks.
Adams tweeted twice about the subject and wrote that Johnson was "wrong" for allegedly making offensive comments about Black people and women:
Jamal AdamsRight is right. Wrong is wrong! If u don't think this is wrong you're part of the problem not the solution.
Johnson, who has been President Donald Trump's ambassador to the United Kingdom since 2017, is alleged to have "said some pretty sexist, racist" things to staff, according to an account provided by a diplomat to CNN's Jennifer Hansler, Kylie Atwood and Nicole Gaouette.