
Racism has unfortunately remained part of professional sports culture for decades, including several painful moments experienced throughout modern NFL history recently.
Multiple NFL players previously admitted receiving racist abuse online following interviews, draft selections, missed plays, or major professional career announcements publicly.
Now another young player is reportedly experiencing that same reality while attempting to quietly begin his professional football career peacefully.
According to reports, former Kentucky receiver Ja’Mori Maclin reportedly decided social media had become overwhelmingly toxic entering rookie offseason activities recently.
The undrafted rookie reportedly deleted his X account after racist comments surfaced beneath posts announcing his signing with the Buffalo Bills organization.
Rather than publicly responding online, Maclin reportedly chose removing distractions completely while focusing entirely on training camp preparation this offseason.
Maclin spent his collegiate career between Missouri, North Texas, and Kentucky while continuing to chase an eventual opportunity inside professional football.
The receiver exploded during his second North Texas season, recording 57 receptions, 1,004 receiving yards, and eleven touchdowns during a breakout campaign.
However, Maclin struggled finding consistent offensive opportunities during his final two seasons competing against SEC competition at Kentucky afterward.
Several scouts reportedly believed Maclin’s athletic traits and family football background still gave him intriguing long-term developmental potential entering the NFL.
Maclin is also the cousin of former Eagles and Chiefs star receiver Jeremy Maclin, whose NFL career included multiple dominant offensive seasons.
Sources close to Maclin reportedly said the rookie became emotionally exhausted repeatedly seeing hateful comments underneath positive posts celebrating his NFL opportunity.
“I didn’t come this far to argue online. I came here to work, improve every day, and prove I belong with the Bills.”
Many Bills fans immediately defended the rookie online, praising his maturity and discipline during one of football’s most emotionally difficult situations recently.
Supporters across Buffalo believe adversity reveals true character, and many fans already respect Maclin’s decision to prioritize football over negativity.
Now the young rookie enters training camp carrying even greater motivation while attempting to prove he belongs inside the Bills organization. 🦬