My dad always told me, 'Speak freely and own up to what you say.' "From ownership to management to our football operations, we felt it was in the best interests of the franchise and the player," he said. If it offends anybody, I'm sorry," Jenkins said Thursday. I made that very, very clear [Thursday]," Shurmur said. I don't mean to offend nobody. Getty The New York Giants have cut cornerback Janoris Jenkins, few days after he used offensive language to call out a fan, the team announced Friday. "Obviously, what happened this week, and the refusal to acknowledge the inappropriate and offensive language, was the determining factor. Head coach Pat Shurmur called it an "organizational decision" to waive Jenkins. Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.In a statement, Shurmur said Jenkins' actions on social media played a role in the decision to release him. Jenkins responded, saying, "I only can do my job.. "From ownership to management to our football operations, we felt it was in the best interests of the franchise and the player. Be in the know.

Whatever. Obviously, what happened this week, and the refusal to acknowledge the inappropriate and offensive language, was the determining factor. "It's a culture that I grew up in where I'm from, you know what I'm saying. Stephen A. Smith reacts to the Giants cutting Janoris Jenkins over an inappropriate remark made to a fan on Twitter. "Obviously, what happened this week, and the refusal to acknowledge the inappropriate and offensive language, was the determining factor. JackRabbit2.0 showed himself to …

If you don't know, it's a 'hood thing. "It's a culture that I grew up in where I'm from, you know what I'm saying. retard. "The struggling Giants are 2-11 and have suffered nine straight losses. "Where I'm from, we use all kind of words for slang. The New York Giants waived cornerback Janoris Jenkins on Friday, two days after he made an inappropriate remark to a fan on Twitter. 294 days ago We use all kinds of words for all kinds of slang. Janoris Jenkins was cut by the Giants on Friday. "So if you take it how you're going to take it, it's on you. Jenkins did not practice due to an ankle injury. Jenkins responded, saying, "I only can do my job..

All Rights Reserved.While Jenkins lets everyone on social media know that he's playing well, his behavior is becoming a serious problem for the Giants ... a team that needs a culture change. Whatever. I'm not calling nobody no name or pick at nobody. It's just something we use in the hood back at home. I'm not calling nobody no name or pick at nobody. RELATED New York Giants CB Janoris Jenkins directs derogatory tweet at fan during practice. "I really didn't seem so bad with it," Jenkins said. On the day after his terrible tweet, Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins dug himself a much bigger hole even after his coach Pat Shurmur chastised him. They were well aware about the comment and saw his interview Thursday. Janoris Jenkins may have apologized Wednesday, but the tone deaf Jackrabbit clearly doesn’t get why he should be sorry for calling a fan a “retard” on Twitter… We use all kinds of words for all kinds of slang. If it offends anybody, I'm sorry," Jenkins said Thursday. "People like y'all started picking it up and making stories. CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc.Images by Getty Images and US PresswireThere's a good chance that is more likely to happen with Jenkins' actions over the past few weeks.Here were the two tweets Jenkins also sent before practice, on which he displayed his season stats:© 2004-2020 CBS Interactive. "The struggling Giants are 2-11 and have suffered nine straight losses. "Where I'm from, we use all kind of words for slang. Janoris Jenkins may have apologized Wednesday, but the tone deaf Jackrabbit clearly doesn’t get why he should be sorry for calling a fan a “retard” on Twitter. "This was an organizational decision," Shurmur said.

" Christopher Brito is a social media producer and trending writer for CBS News, focusing on sports and stories that involve issues of race and culture. "It didn't stop Jenkins from making the inappropriate remark that didn't sit well with the Giants.Jenkins said Thursday that the usage of the word was "slang" that is "just part of my culture.