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Terrell Davis supports Brian Flores following lawsuit: 'He's putting everything on the line'

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Denver Broncos legend Terrell Davis shared his thoughts about Brian Flores filing a class-action lawsuit against the NFL and three teams, including the New York Giants, Broncos and Miami Dolphins.

The Super Bowl champion running back said in an appearance on CBS Sports Radio's "The DA Show" he hoped other NFL coaches would back Flores.

"I wish more coaches would come out and really just join Flores in his fight. Because they've got to get this right," Davis told "The DA Show" on Thursday. "It's historically, Black coaches are the last to be hired and the first to be fired. You rarely see a Black coach get a second head coaching job once he's been fired. So, it's frustrating, and we've just got to continue to fight."

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Terrell Davis of the Denver Broncos heads downfield against the San Diego Chargers during the game at Invesco Field at Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado. The Broncos won 26-16. (Brian Bahr/Allsport)

Davis continued: "But I think this is a good step. And I applaud Flores for putting his career on the line, because that's what he's doing. He's putting everything on the line. And it shouldn't be that way. He shouldn't have to feel like he's sacrificing his career to shed light on something that needs to be dealt with. And I really do hope that more coaches come out and support him in his fight."

Davis' remarks came as Flores filed a class-action racial discrimination lawsuit against the league and those three teams.

Flores appeared on CBS’ morning show "CBS Mornings," along with his attorneys Douglas H. Wigdor and John Elefterakis, and said he hopes the filing would "create

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