Safety Malcolm Jenkins expects members of the Philadelphia Eagles to make a statement during the national anthem prior to Monday nights game at the Chicago Bears.Speaking on Sportsradio 94WIP, Jenkins said he believes there will definitely be players on the Eagles who will show their feelings about social injustice prior to kickoff, as Colin Kaepernick and others have done across the league.Last week, we talked about doing some stuff, but we wanted to make sure that we didnt do anything to take away from the families that suffered from 9/11, Jenkins said. We didnt want to mess with that day, so we left last week alone. But moving forward, Im sure there will be guys that will probably join in.Jenkins added that he will most likely be one of those players.For me, it has nothing to do with this country or the flag or the anthem in itself, he said. Really its just to continue to push forward the conversation about social injustice, and thats a range of things from police brutality to wages and job opportunities, education. Theres just a lot of things systematically that have been set up in this country since its inception that put minorities, especially African-Americans, at a disadvantage when you talk about quality of life and actually growing in this country.So we want to continue to keep that conversation going and push it to as many people as we can obviously while doing our part in bringing forth change. Obviously this has been a hot topic, and the more players that join in, the further this conversation goes.Jenkins said he has had a conversation with head coach Doug Pederson about the possibility of a player gesture.Im not sure, Jenkins said when asked exactly how the players intended on expressing themselves. I still want to talk to some of my teammates. Theres been conversations that weve had of, what do we want to do? Do we want to do something as a team or as individuals? And I think thats still being discussed. But I doubt that well have anybody kneeling.Asked about Jenkins comments on Saturday, Pederson said: Listen, I respect players decisions. Everybody has their right to either protest or whatever they are going to do. Malcolm and I have talked about this. Its going to happen regardless of what I decide or say, and I respect the players decisions on it. The biggest thing is I just dont want it to become a distraction to the rest of the team. Thats the biggest thing from my standpoint.Pederson added that he did not think the league demonstrations had been a distraction for teams to this point. He said that he did not know what Jenkins plans were, but that he would support a team-wide demonstration if the players decided to go that route.Listen, if they wanted to do something team-wide, I would definitely be for that, he said. I think it just shows unity, and theres no division that way.Pederson also praised Jenkins for his leadership and community involvement.?Malcolm is a class act all the way, he said. He does a lot of things in the community here. He speaks out on a lot of things. Hes a great teammate and a great leader of this football team. I just appreciate him coming to me first and just letting me know. Adidas Nmd Levne Cz . Pert has formerly spent time as an assistant coach with Cardiff City, Coventry City, and Bahrain mens national team. "Martyn is a highly-respected coach with experience at the top levels in England," said Whitecaps FC head coach Carl Robinson. Boty Adidas Nmd Levně . Tracey comes to the Blue Bombers after spending over a decade with Queens University. Most recently he was the schools assistant football coach. http://www.botynmdlevne.com/adidas-nmd-panska-levne.html . -- Bobby Ryan helped the U. 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The prosecutors office decided not to file charges.?The accusations came via a news release by an Indiana law firm that says it represents the accusers.None of the football players was named in the release, but Purdue said in a statement that the four students have been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation.In the statement, Purdue said the university launched an investigation immediately upon receiving the allegations, that the investigation is ongoing and that no further information could be released at this time per federal law.The news release from Massillamany & Jeter LLP says the assault occurred Oct. 13 in an off-campus apartment where the players lived in West Lafayette, IIndiana.dddddddddddd West Lafayette Police investigated an alleged sexual assault that day involving four Purdue athletes and forwarded the case to the Tippecanoe County prosecutors office, according to the Lafayette Journal & Courier.The accusers reported the incident to school authorities and police, according to the law firm. The firm also said at least one other student has come forward, claiming to have been a victim of similar actions by Purdue football players in the past.Firm partner Mario Massillamany called for Purdue to expel the four players.School officials must move quickly to hold these players accountable for their actions and show these victims that their voices are being heard, Massillamany said in the release. Purdue and other schools have an obligation to send a message that this type of activity will not be tolerated. ' ' '