{"id":4963,"date":"2024-04-23T01:28:50","date_gmt":"2024-04-23T01:28:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sbiz.thongtinluat.com\/?p=4963"},"modified":"2024-04-23T01:28:50","modified_gmt":"2024-04-23T01:28:50","slug":"photo-of-raiders-qb-wearing-shirt-with-derogatory-phrase-is-fake-report-vu-thuy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sbiz.thongtinluat.com\/photo-of-raiders-qb-wearing-shirt-with-derogatory-phrase-is-fake-report-vu-thuy\/","title":{"rendered":"Photo of R\u0430\u0456der\u0455 QB We\u0430r\u0456ng Sh\u0456rt W\u0456th Derog\u0430tory Phr\u0430\u0455e I\u0455 F\u0430ke: Re\u0440ort"},"content":{"rendered":"

A tweeted photo of Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew wearing a sweatshirt bearing a derogatory nickname given to him by Raiders star Maxx Crosby is fake, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.<\/p>\n

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\u201cAn image of Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew wearing a sweatshirt making light of his past rivalry with new teammate Maxx Crosby was not authentic, a source close to the team said,\u201d Adam Hill wrote in an April 18 column.<\/p>\n

Minshew had been photographed in a black sweatshirt over a gray T-shirt on March 15, when he spoke at a press conference after signing with the team. The doctored image, however, showed the sweatshirt emblazoned with the Nike swoosh and the words \u201cLil [expletive] boy\u201d in the typeface long associated with Nike\u2019s marketing and advertising.<\/p>\n

The phrase is derived from trash talk used repeatedly by Crosby during a game last season against Minshew\u2019s Indianapolis Colts.<\/p>\n

More than three dozen users commented on the April 15 tweet by Raider Posts, a meme- and GIF-generating account with more than 51,000 followers. As of April 22, the post had more than 83,000 views. Raider Posts, which also sells merchandise, also appears to have altered images of Crosby wearing a shirt with a self-aggrandizing phrase and Tom Brady in a black hoodie and Raiders ball cap.<\/p>\n

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— Raider Posts (@RaiderPosts) April 15, 2024<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n