Jets safety Jamal Adams took to Twitter on Wednesday to comment on a report that the State Department's internal watchdog investigated team owner Woody Johnson—the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom—for allegedly making racist and sexist comments to his embassy staff.
"We need the RIGHT people at the top," Adams tweeted, addressing an article detailing the allegations. "Wrong is wrong!"
On Wednesday, CNN reported Johnson made racist comments about Black men, arguing the "real challenge" is that Black fathers do not stick with their families. Johnson also reportedly questioned why Black History Month is celebrated by Black communities.