Kansas City Chiefs...Wrongful Firing?
By Jordan Lader
@JordanLader (6171)
Sparta, Tennessee
June 19, 2025 11:25am CST
Posted on ESPN yesterday, Ramzee Robinson is currently suing the Kansas City Chiefs for wrongful firing. More specifically, racial discrimination.
Robinson spent nine years on the Chiefs' payroll which included the roles of locker room management, mentorship and more.
He claims that he was called into the office back in February and was "accused of attacking a female co-worker."
Supposedly there was video proof however, the Chiefs refused to show it to him.
They paid his salary of $125,000 however, Robinson dug into the financials around the NFL. He is claiming that their African American staff are paid less than their white staff.
The Chiefs have stated that they do not tolerate discrimination of any type and they're looking forward to the facts being put on display.
This is a very tricky claim. You never want to hear that a team that is still discriminating against anyone. I can't say for sure one way or the other, who is right and who is wrong. We see what everyone wants to publish, not what goes on behind closed doors. What's published is always spun the way the writer wants it to look so how can you depend on it?
We'll see how everything plays out. It'll be interesting to see that's for sure.
All my info came from ESPN.
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@AmbiePam (100056)
• United States
19 Jun
I hope the truth unequivocally comes out. Brian Flores was shown to have many holes in his discrimination case even though when I first heard him talk about it I was outraged on his behalf. I want to see the Chiefs response, and see if there are details being left out.
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@JordanLader (6171)
• Sparta, Tennessee
19 Jun
@AmbiePam I'm still mad at how the Ravens did Tucker. Messed up.
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