Here are Jenkins full comments:
The onslaught of the shit that we have to deal with is f---ing crazy right now. Drew Brees, if you don't understand how hurtful, how insensitive your comments are, you are part of the problem. To think that, because your grandfathers served in this country and you have a great respect for the flag, that everybody else should have the same ideals and thoughts that you do is ridiculous. And it shows that you don't know history. Because when our grandfathers fought for this country and served and they came back, they didn't come back to a hero's welcome. They came back and got attacked for wearing their uniforms. They came back to people, to racism, to complete violence.
And then here we are in 2020 with the whole country on fire, everybody witnessing black man dying, being murdered at the hands of the police in just cold blood for everybody to see. The whole country's on fire and the first thing that you do is criticize one's peaceful protest that was years ago when we were trying to signal a sign for help and signal for our allies and our white brothers and sisters, the people we considered to be friends, to get involved. It was ignored. And here we are now with the world on fire, and you still continue to, first criticize how we peacefully protest because it doesn't fit in what you do and your beliefs, without every acknowledging the fact that a man was murdered at the hands of the police in front of us all and that has been continuing for centuries. That the same brothers that you break the huddle down with before every single game, the same guys that you bleed with and go into battle with every single day go home to communities that have been decimated.
Drew, unfortunately you're somebody who doesn't understand that privilege. You don't understand the potential that you have to actually be an advocate for the people that you call brothers. You don't understand the history and why people like me, people with my skin color, whose grandfathers fought for this country, who served, and I still protested against -- not against the national anthem but against what was happening in America and what the fabric of this country is for or stands for. If you don't understand that other people experience something totally different than you then when you talk about being "the brotherhood" and all this other bullshit, it's just lipservice or it's only on the field. Because when you step off this field and I take my helmet off, I'm a black man walking around America and I'm telling you I'm dealing with these things. I'm telling you my community is dealing with these things. And your response to me is, "Don't talk about that here. This is not the place"? Drew, where is the place, Drew?
I'm disappointed. I'm hurt. Because while the world tells you that you're not worthy, that your life doesn't matter, the last place you want to hear it from are the guys that you go to war with and that you consider to be allies and to be your friends. Even though we're teammates, I can't let this slide.
Drew Brees issues apology for 'insensitive' comments
But in a statement posted on his Instagram account, the 41-year-old Brees said his comments were "insensitive and completely missed the mark on the issues we are facing right now as a country.
Entire article:
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/06/04/sport/drew-brees-apology-nfl-spt-intl/index.html