Brian Urlatcher says trans athletes in women’s sports are “not fair, not dangerous”
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Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Brian Ulracker I recently spoke with a trans athlete in sports and repeated his stance on Wednesday.
Earlier this month, Urlacher appeared “Global View” I was wondering about a podcast. I wondered why it was even a debate. In Wednesday’s edition of America Reports, he said it was “common sense.”
“Modernly, that’s not fair. Men are meant to play with men,” Urlacher said. “That’s why there’s the NBA and the WNBA or LPGA and PGA Tour. They’re different. I don’t know how to think it’s okay for men to participate in women’s sports.
“There are so many biological differences. There’s a guy who was swimming with a woman from the pen with Riley Gaines and her teammates a few years ago. And you saw how he was with a man compared to a woman. That’s not fair. It’s pretty obvious to most people.”
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Brian Urlatcher was awarded the Ring of Excellence Ceremony for introducing a Hall of Fame in Chicago on September 17, 2018. (Quinn Harris/Getty Images)
Urlacher also questioned why other girls and women weren’t making a statement, but pointed out that doing so would hurt them.
“When I see these girls standing up and get up because I don’t want to compete with the guys, it’s really hurting myself.
“And it’s kind of weird coming from people pushing women’s rights, and they want to fight for women’s rights, but they don’t want to fight for women’s rights in sports. They want men to come there and dominate sports over women. That’s fair. That’s the general sense. President Trump Talk about it since he was elected. It’s almost common sense that there are no men in women’s sports.

Chicago Bears middle linebacker Brian Ulracker responds after facing the Houston Texans in the second quarter on November 11, 2012 at Chicago’s Soldiers Field. (MikeDinovo/USA Today Sports)
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“That’s not fair. You know, a South Carolina track athlete was doing the same thing a few years ago and won all the events. There’s a biological difference. Men shouldn’t compete with women. It’s not fair. It’s dangerous. Volleyball players, men smacked the ball and smacked the ball.
“It’s… not fair, it’s really dangerous. It’s interesting. Aaron (Rogers) I said. You don’t see women trying to compete with men in our sports. You don’t see them trying to play football. You don’t see them trying to do things that aren’t that good or could cause injury. ”
Illinois, where Urlacher spent his NFL career, has become a hotbed of controversy over the issue of transathlete inclusion in recent years after competing with biological men and biological women at the Naper Prairie Conference Meet.

Brian Urlacher will be attending SiriusXM in Atlanta on January 31, 2019. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images from SiriusXm)
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Several other states opposed President Donald Trump’s executive order on the issue, and Maine temporarily lost federal funds.
Jackson Thompson of Fox News contributed to this report.
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