- The Washington Times - Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Josh Norman agrees with Aaron Rodgers.

The Washington Redskins cornerback told The Ringer that the NFL should ignore President Trump’s criticism of the league. Last week, Rodgers essentially said the same thing to the NFL Network.

Norman, however, added that he thought Trump won’t be in office for a second term.

“You continue to do what you do, because, guess what, you have a product and that product is [expletive] banking,” Norman said. “It’s the no. 2 product in the world outside of soccer — you cannot beat it. Those checks will keep coming regardless of what you do.

“I wouldn’t tell them to do a [expletive] thing,” he said. “This guy is going to out of office in two years. I think we’ll be OK. Trust me: The accounts will be fine.”

Norman has been a vocal critic of Trump in the past. After a game against the Oakland Raiders last season, Norman told reporters the president “wasn’t welcome in Washington.”

• Matthew Paras can be reached at mparas@washingtontimes.com.

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