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Eli Harold

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Gender Male
Age 30
Date of birth January 20,1994
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Virginia Beach
Virginia
United States
Height 193 (cm)
Current teams Detroit Lions
NFL Draft2015 / Round: 3 / Pick: 79
Parents Sheila Korvette Harold
Job Athlete
Education Ocean Lakes High School
University of Virginia
Number San Francisco 49ers
Siblings Mekeva Harold
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Eli Harold Life story


Medgar Elisha Harold is a gridiron football defensive end for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. He played college football for the University of Virginia Cavaliers.

Physical Characteristics

Eli harold is an american football linebacker who stands at 6 feet 3 icnhes tall and weighs in at 255 pounds.He has brown yees and a muscular body type.

Personal Information

Eli harold was born on april 2.1994 in virginia beach.Virginia.He is of african american descent and his zodica sign is aries.He is currenlty unmarried and has no children.

Family

Eli harold is the son of erci and tanya harold.He has two siblings.A brother named eric and a sister named tanya.He also has several cousins and other relatives.

Education and Career

Eli harold attenedd the university of virginia.Where he played college football.He was drafted by the san francisco 49ers in the third round of the 2015 nfl draft.He has since played for the detroit lions and the seattle seahawks.

Most Important Event

In 2019.Eli harold was part of the saettle seahawks etam that won super bowl liv.He was the first african american player to win a super bowl with the seahawks.

Life Story

Eli harold was born and raised in virginia beach.Virginia.He was a standout athlete in high school and was recruited to play college ofotball at the university of virginia.After college.He was drfated by the san francisco 49ers in the third round of the 2015 nfl draft.He played for the 49ers for two seasons before being traded to the detroti lions.In 2019.He signed with the seattle seahakws and was part of the team that won super bowl liv.He is currently a free agent and looking for a new team.

Take A Knee: Aspiring NFL players on Colin Kaepernick's protests

Feb 16,2020 2:39 am

The Panthers celebrate, with player Devin Gentry in the centre, holding The Trophy

In August 2016, during a pre-season game in The American NFL, a storm started.

Colin Kaepernick , at the time a player for the San Francisco 49ers, sat down as the American National Anthem played.

When it was noticed, the then 28-year-old explained That he was doing it to "stand with The Oppressed ".

"This stand wasn't for me. This is because I'm Seeing Things happen to People That don't have a voice, People That don't have a platform to talk and have their voices heard, and effect change. So I'm in The Position where I can do That and I'm going to do That for People That can't. "

He inspired protests by other players in teams across the country, courted anger from those who disagreed, and led the NFL to suggest fines would be given to teams whose players knelt during The Anthem .

But nearly two-and-a-half years later - Colin Kaepernick is without a Team .

Eli Harold , Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid kneel during the American National Anthem before a San Francisco 49ers v New York Jets game in December 2016

Radio 1 Newsbeat wanted to find out what effect, if any, the protests have had on aspiring NFL players.

In the week leading up to the Super Bowl , we spent time with college players at Georgia State University and as they trained. This is an edited transcript of what they said.

Newsbeat: You've been training since 7am. Up since even earlier. It's -4C. Why?

Remy Lazarus, 21: The reason we do That every single day is Just Love of The Game - That 's as simple as I can put it.

It's become Second Nature , 7am is whatever to me now. I Just Love football.

Ed Curny, 23: I've been playing this game since I was five years old. It changed My Life . It made me into A Man . When I came here I was a Little Boy .

I love it with all my heart. I'm in a great programme, I get to do this thing Every Day with my brothers. They help me Every Day , I'm hurting and I'm tired - the same as Everybody - But Those Guys pick me up.

Ed Curny of the Georgia State Panthers

Remy : The Brotherhood and bond That you see is naturally developed. You view it like this - Somebody is going through hell the same way I'm going through, they've got to be mentally strong Like Me . It just brings us together naturally.

Ed: I'd give My Life to play this game.

Newsbeat: Did the Colin Kaepnerick protests change anything about how you look at football?

Remy : Colin Kaepernick , what he did, I don't know if I would be Brave Enough to do That - to give up my career for a cause greater than myself.

I would like to say I would But it was presented to him so he did it First - he's a Pioneer .

Remy Lazarus of the Georgia State Panthers

Ed: Being African-American, it's harder.

Making a decision to protest during The National Anthem - The National Anthem is like a prayer In America - it's so important. And For You to say, 'I'm focusing this on me and what I believe in', instead of putting the country First and the People who built This Country First ? It's hard man, it's hard.

But what Colin Kaepernick did, I think it's good for the players and it's good for the African American culture also.

Remy : The Take A Knee protest is a big deal to me. I think it's needed, I think it highlights a very big problem In America , which is injustice towards minorities - specifically black People .

I don't think it changes my opinion on football at all, I love The Game - The Game itself is not where the injustice comes, it's the People running The Game , it's the People at The Top of The Pyramid .

The Georgia State Panthers in training

Devin Gentry, 21: Sacrifices have been made by players to open up avenues for guys Like Me .

Remy : I feel like it's needed, Somebody had to do it and it had to be him.

Ed: It's a thing where you love it, But The Other thing is you've got to respect the guys who go out Every Day and fight for us.

I feel like it's a good thing at certain Moments - But at the end of The Day you've still got to respect Those Guys who risk their lives for us Every Day .

Remy : It highlighted a big point so, what you see players doing now, going into the communities, speaking with forces - The Police , The Firemen - People of That nature, going into the community trying to help, it's what we need.

Somebody had to shine a light on it.

The Georgia State Panthers start training at 7am

Ed: I definitely love what Colin Kaepernick did because he was the First Person to ever take a stand and being an African-American in This Country , That 's powerful.

Hats off to Colin Kaepernick - I love That about him and I love all The Other players That stood behind him and rock with him.

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Listen to Newsbeat at 12:45 and 17:45 every weekday on BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra - if you miss us you can listen back.



Source of news: bbc.com

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