TYRONE TRACY JR. FIRES BACK: ‘I’M READY TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY — STOP HOLDING US BACK!’
Tyrone Tracy Jr. has made his message crystal clear: he's done waiting. The New York Giants' running back, known for his speed and determination, isn’t just frustrated by the play calling, he's fired up by the lack of trust he's receiving from the coaching staff. In a bold statement, Tracy expressed his readiness to step up and take the responsibility his team needs, saying,
For Tracy, it’s not just about executing the plays on the field — it’s about earning the trust of the coaches to allow him and his teammates to show what they’re capable of when it matters most. “If they’re not giving us the ball, how are we supposed to show what we’re made of?” he said, his voice filled with both frustration and determination.
The issue seems to lie in the missed opportunities in critical moments, especially when the team is in the red zone. Tracy feels that the team has the talent to push through those crucial plays, but they’re being held back by play-calling decisions that don’t trust their ability to run the ball effectively. “We’ve got a team full of guys who are ready to fight for every inch, but we can’t do it if we’re not allowed to take those shots. I’m tired of waiting on the sidelines when I know I can make the difference,” Tracy added.
It’s a sentiment that resonates not just with Tracy but with many players on the team. In games where the Giants' offense struggles to gain momentum, Tracy’s frustration is a reflection of the broader issue — a lack of consistency in offensive play calling and game planning. The Giants have struggled to find their rhythm on offense, and Tracy’s message is clear: trust the talent you have and let the players prove their worth.
Tracy’s eagerness to take on more responsibility shows his readiness to be a key player for the Giants. He has the skills, the mindset, and the hunger to step up when it matters. Now, it’s up to the coaching staff to put their trust in him and allow the team to flourish.
With the Giants facing a tough season, Tracy’s words are a call to action. It’s time for the coaching staff to give the players more opportunities to take control and make a real difference on the field.
BREAKING NEWS: Lamar Jackson Calls for Boycott of Uber Over Alleged Disability Discrimination

Following the recent lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice against Uber, NFL star Lamar Jackson has publicly condemned the company for its alleged refusal to serve passengers with disabilities, urging a boycott of the ride-sharing service. The Department of Justice is seeking up to $125 million in damages, accusing Uber of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by consistently failing to provide appropriate service for individuals with disabilities, including those using mobility devices.
Jackson, the quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, expressed his deep concern and outrage over the allegations, stating, "No one should be discriminated against, especially when it comes to basic services like transportation. Uber’s behavior is inhumane and unacceptable. I’m calling for a boycott until they take responsibility for their actions and make the necessary changes."
The lawsuit claims Uber’s failure to provide proper accommodations for passengers with disabilities has caused significant hardship, particularly for those who rely on mobility aids. This has sparked a broader conversation about the need for better accessibility and inclusivity in public services.
Jackson’s call for a boycott is adding momentum to the movement against Uber’s alleged discriminatory practices. "It’s time for change," Jackson continued. "We need to ensure that everyone, regardless of their abilities, has access to the same services and opportunities."
As the lawsuit progresses, attention continues to focus on Uber’s business practices, with critics demanding accountability for the alleged violations. Jackson's public stance serves as a powerful reminder that businesses must prioritize the rights and dignity of all individuals.