Antelope Valley Press

NFL’s Donald, NBA’s Brown end their deals with Ye’s agency

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LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald and Boston Celtics swingman Jaylen Brown terminated their associatio­ns Tuesday with Donda Sports, the brand management agency owned by the artist formerly known as Kanye West.

Donald and Brown signed deals with Donda Sports earlier this year to represent some of their interests outside of their sports. Both star athletes emphatical­ly dropped the agency owned by Ye, as the music mogul is now known, amid rising internatio­nal condemnati­on of his latest round of offensive and antisemiti­c remarks.

German sportswear giant Adidas also ended its extraordin­arily lucrative partnershi­p with Ye on Tuesday.

Donald, the threetime NFL Defensive Player of the Year, signed with Donda Sports last spring after the Rams won the Super Bowl. The seven-time All-Pro and his wife, Erica, denounced West’s “displays of hate and antisemiti­sm” in a statement announcing their decision.

“We felt a responsibi­lity to send a clear message that hateful words and actions have consequenc­es and that we must do better as human beings,” they wrote. “We do not feel our beliefs, voices and actions belong anywhere near a space that misreprese­nts and oppresses people of any background, ethnicity or race.”

Brown emphatical­ly reversed his own tentative decision Monday to stay with Donda Sports, saying Tuesday that he will “continue to stand strongly against any antisemiti­sm, hate speech, misreprese­ntation and oppressive rhetoric of any kind.”

Former NFL receiver Antonio Brown was named the president of Donda Sports in February, and he claimed the organizati­on bought a $2 million suite for the Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium.

Donald and Jaylen Brown subsequent­ly signed with the amorphous agency, which was supposed to represent the athletes in marketing and branding deals not related to their team contracts. Donda Sports also claimed to be “centered on profession­al and wellness support” in the announceme­nt of its deal with Antonio Brown.

Donald and Jaylen Brown appear to be the only announced clients of Donda Sports, which has a nonfunctio­ning website and an Instagram account with over 279,000 followers and no posts.

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