Brian Urlacher says trans athletes in women's sports are “unfair, dangerous”

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Professional Football Hall of Fame member Brian Urlacher recently spoke to trans athletes in sports and reiterated his position on Wednesday.
Earlier this month, Urlacher appeared on the Global View podcast, wondering why this is a debate. In Wednesday's “U.S. Report”, he said it was “common sense.”
“It's not fair in terms of sports. You know, men are going to play with men,” Urlacher said. “That's why there are NBA and WNBA or LPGA and PGA Tours. They're different. I just don't understand people think it's OK for men to play in women's sports.
“There are so many biological differences. A few years ago, you had a man who swims with Riley Gaines, Pennsylvania, and her teammates, and you see how he compares to women compared to men. It's unfair. It's obvious to most people.”
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Brian Urlacher participated in the Hall of Fame at Soldier Field in Chicago on September 17, 2018 and received honors for the ceremony of excellence. (Quinn Harris/Getty Images)
Urlacher also questioned why other girls and women didn't speak out, but pointed out that doing so would hurt them.
He added: “You see these girls standing up and when they stand up, it's really hurting themselves because they don't want to compete because they don't want to compete with a man. So, they're exiting the competition.”
“It's kind of interesting, they want to fight for women's rights, but they don't want to fight for women's rights in the sports. They want men to come there and dominate sports for women. It's unfair. It's unfair. It's common. I think we've seen that Trump since President Trump hasn't been common since he was elected.

Chicago Bears centerback Brian Urlacher reacted to the Houston Texans in the second quarter with the Houston Texans on November 11, 2012 in Chicago. (Mike Dinovo/USA Today Sports)
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“It's unfair. You know, a few years ago, I saw a track and field athlete doing the same thing in South Carolina and just winning every game. There are biological differences. Men shouldn't compete with women. It's unfair. It's unfair. It's dangerous. You see a volleyball player, a man screaming the ball and hitting the woman in the face.
“It’s…unfair, it could be really dangerous. [Rodgers] explain. You won't see women trying to compete with men in our sport. You can't see them trying to play football. You won't see them trying to do things they won't be good at or may be hurt. ”
Illinois, Illinois, has spent his NFL career, and in recent days a biological male who participated in the seventh-grade track and field competition at the Naper Prairie conference has become a hotbed for cross-athlete inclusion in cross-athlete issues.

Brian Urlacher participated in the Super Bowl Liii radio roaming Siriusxm in Atlanta on January 31, 2019. (Image of Cindy Ord/Get to siriusxm)
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Several other states violated President Donald Trump's executive order on the issue, causing Maine to temporarily lose federal funds.
Fox News' Jackson Thompson contributed to the report.
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