A classy comeback from the Kansas City Chiefs’ Catholic kicker included a compliment and constructive criticism over Serena Williams’ swipe.
Thursday at the ESPY Awards, a cheap shot applause line was met with a mixed reaction from the audience when the tennis superstar doubled with her sister, Venus Williams, in an attempt to belittle Harrison Butker.
However, the serve-and-volley snark may have proven an unforced error as a response from the three-time Super Bowl champion was coupled with a significant show of support, seemingly unheard of for a kicker.
“I thought Mrs. Williams was a great host and applaud her for using her platform to express her beliefs on a variety of topics,” an email response from Butker to NBC Sports read.
The outspoken Christian, who hadn’t backed down after delivering a commencement address at Benedictine College in May that sent leftist heads spinning, went on to add, “Sports are supposed to be the great unifier. And at an event dedicated to celebrating a diverse group of men and women who have accomplished great feats, she used it as an opportunity to disinvite those with whom she disagrees with from supporting fellow athletes.”
Butker’s statement came in direct response to the Williams sisters’ selective commentary on protecting women’s sports with Venus setting up, “So, go ahead and enjoy women’s sports like you would any other sports, because they are sports.”
The smash that followed had Serena saying, “Except you, Harrison Butker. We don’t need you,” while actress Quinta Brunson added, “At all. Like, ever.”
Riley Gaines, former NCAA swimmer turned activist, hadn’t held her tongue after the dig and fired one of her own off on X that reminded about the sisters’ silence on a particular male athlete competing against women and added, “But God forbid a devout Catholic share a Catholic message to Catholic students at a Catholic university.”
INSIDER: Riley Gaines highlights hypocrisy of Serena, Venus Williams condemning Chiefs’ Harrison Butker https://t.co/O7ZTbJjiee
— BPR (@BIZPACReview) July 12, 2024
In the wake of Butker’s Benedictine College address where he’d stood firm on protecting the unborn, praised the vocations of wife and mother, and acknowledged that his own success would not have been possible without his wife, Isabelle embracing “one of the most important titles of all: homemaker,” the player’s jersey became a top-seller for the NFL.
Late Friday, it appeared that the effort to belittle Butker’s message on faith and tradition had fully backfired as reports indicated that sales of his jersey had once again peaked, making him “the first kicker in league history to do this multiple times…”
BREAKING: #Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s jersey is once again the HIGHEST SELLING jersey in the entire #NFL after Serena Williams went after him last night for having Pro-Christian beliefs.
He’s the first kicker in league history to do this multiple times, wow. pic.twitter.com/evs76wiLeF
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) July 12, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s jersey is once again the highest-selling jersey in the entire NFL after the Williams sisters went after him last night on the ESPYs. @_MLFootball#NFL #HarrisonButker #Chiefs pic.twitter.com/v2D3N1XIKA
— Sportskeeda Pro Football (@SKProFootball) July 13, 2024
Like his statements on Catholicism, the professional athlete’s response to a detractor earned him additional favor on social media as users sounded off on his highlight, not only of free speech, but the responsibilities of those with considerable platforms to avoid fomenting unnecessary divides.
Another Harrison Butker W https://t.co/D5Y9d8pw1D
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) July 13, 2024
Always a class act and always takes the high road.
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) July 13, 2024
Nothing but CLASS!!
— ᥫ᭡.βɾօաղƐվҽժƓìɾӀ (@BrownEyeGirl_45) July 13, 2024
Character always wins
— Commonsense Conservative (@UplandHunterVA) July 13, 2024
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