The Minnesota Vikings are gearing up for a 2025 season with a new quarterback and new pieces all around him. However, on Sunday they took a step away from the game of football to make a statement about something else.
George Floyd.
Vikings Release Massive George Floyd Statement On Anniversary Of His Death

According to the Vikings official Twitter (X) account:
Today marks five years since the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. We pause to reflect on the pain, the change, and the call for justice that began here and still echoes today.
Our commitment to equality will never change.

According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Sunday marks five years since George Floyd was pinned by his neck and killed by police in the streets of Minneapolis, sparking a historic wave of calls to action to end police brutality and racial injustice.
Since Floyd was murdered on May 25, 2020, by Minneapolis police, observers have trekked to the city every year on the anniversary of his death to pay their respects and celebrate his legacy.
Early Sunday morning, Eric Coleman sat near a huge raised fist that’s become synonymous with George Floyd Square, waiting for the crowds.
Coleman, who is serving as a security guard on Sunday, has worked twice before on the anniversary of Floyd’s death with a team that’s mostly made up of people from south Minneapolis.
Coleman said the day has waned in intensity since Floyd’s death. But the anniversary’s ability to bring residents together remains.

“It’s sad that an event like this had to happen for the community to come together,” he said. “But in the end, that’s what you really want.”
On a weekend that is usually reserved for remembering fallen veterans, Floyd’s presence can be felt throughout the Twin Cities — from author readings to prayer circles, concerts and more.
On Sunday, there are several planned events to honor Floyd’s life, with most of the major activities happening near the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue where he was killed. At what’s now known as George Floyd Square, scheduled events include a morning church service followed by an evening gospel concert — featuring popular local choir the Sounds of Blackness — and a candlelight vigil.
This year’s theme for the annual Rise and Remember Festival that celebrates Floyd’s life in George Floyd Square is “the people have spoken.”

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