NFL Hall of Fame Coach Tony Dungy Calls Out Kamala Harris’ ‘Faith-Based’ Abortion Post
Legendary coach Tony Dungy recently called out Vice President Kamala Harris for a faith-based post in favor of abortion.
Legendary coach Tony Dungy recently called out Vice President Kamala Harris for a faith-based post in favor of abortion.
Former Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy announced Thursday that he and his wife, Lauren, will attend the 2023 March for Life in Washington, D.C., for the first time.
Benjamin Watson, a professional football player for the New England Patriots, spoke at Wednesday’s Protect Life Protect Women rally outside of the Supreme Court, where he spread a pro-life message to those in attendance.
New England Patriots tight end Benjamin Watson has announced that he is nearly done producing a pro-life themed abortion movie.
U.S. Naval Academy graduate Joshua Kaleb Watson saved many lives after he was shot five times during the mass shooting Friday at Pensacola Air Station in Florida.
“[For]@Alyssa_Milano to claim that giving MORE children of color the right to be born will negatively affect ‘women of color’ reveals IGNORANCE, RACISM or some combination of both,” Watson tweeted.
New Orleans Saints players Demario Davis and Ben Watson are fighting hard for criminal justice reform, and they’re making some progress.
Monday on “CNN Newsroom,” Baltimore Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson weighed in on Fox News Channel’s Laura Ingraham telling outspoken Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James to “shut up and dribble” instead of criticizing President Trump. Watson said that he believes
While Baltimore Ravens’ Benjamin Watson supports Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins’ decision to not visit the White House to celebrate his team’s Super Bowl LII victory, the tight end said he would probably not follow suit. “I’m behind Malcolm. I’m
NFL Hall of Famer Tony Dungy, signaled support for current NFL player Ben Watson, regarding his comments on abortion. Last week, Live Action wrote a piece which shared comments made by Watson in an interview with Turing Point Pregnancy Resource center. In that interview, Watson pointed out abortion’s racist foundation, and the motivations of it’s founder Margaret Sanger.
Friday, on ESPN’s “SportsCenter: Coast to Coast,” Baltimore Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson weighed in on quarterback Colin Kaepernick continuing to be a free agent in the NFL. He began by discussing the race issue, saying Kaepernick took a knee
Friday, Baltimore Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson urged for everyone to unite in standing up for the unborn on Fox News Channel’s “The First 100 Days.” “These lives are important, the pre-born are important,” Watson said while in attendance for the
Counselor to President Donald Trump Kellyanne Conway and Baltimore Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson are among the speakers scheduled for the 2017 March for Life Friday on the national mall in Washington, D.C.
In response to growing interest in carrying a gun for self-defense, the NFL is holding “mandatory training and conversations” about gun safety and storage.
Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson appeared on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File” Thursday to discuss the recent police shootings of black men in Tulsa and Charlotte. Watson, who is on injured reserve this year, said people need to learn
Retired NFL Super Bowl champion Burgess Owens denounces the political strategy of white, progressive Democrats who he says have engaged in the “programming” of blacks in the United States for more than a century.
Twelve year veteran tight end for the New Orleans Saints Benjamin Watson places presidential hopeful Dr. Ben Carson in the pantheon of great black civil rights leaders.
Saints tight end Ben Watson expounded Thursday on his Ferguson, MO comments from a year ago where he wrote that he was “embarrassed” about how fellow African-Americans, because of the looting, violent protests and law breaking from incidents such as Mike Brown’s
New Orleans Saints tight end Benjamin Watson took to Facebook to comment on the Confederate flag at the grounds of the South Carolina statehouse, calling for a careful approach in the removal of the banner.