NFL Announcer Slammed For Being a “Joke” – Fans Furious Over His Question For President Donald Trump During Commander-Lions Game [VIDEO]

Donald Trump appeared at Northwest Stadium on Sunday, and suddenly, politics became fully ingrained in sports.
Trump attended the Nov. 9 Commanders-Lions NFL game, where he received a mixed reaction from the crowd. Air Force One flying over the stadium certainly received a mixed reaction.
Trump has attended numerous sporting events in person since returning to the White House, and it’s unclear how he will be received.
Amon-Ra St. Brown paid tribute to President Donald Trump by doing his signature dance.
At one point, President Donald Trump joined the FOX booth during the third quarter of the Washington Commanders vs. Detroit Lions game.
Jonathan Vilma certainly couldn’t wait for the moment, and he already had a question lined up for him.
Vilma, who starred collegiately at the University of Miami before winning a Super Bowl with the New Orleans Saints, at one point tried to make multiple awkward “6-7” jokes while interviewing the President of the United States.
He asked Trump if he scored “6, 7” touchdowns during his playing career.
Fans Rip Jonathan Vilma Over His “6,7” Jokes To Donald Trump

“Jonathan Vilma trying to make a 6 7 joke on national TV with Trump is so embarrassing,” one fan said.
“Jonathan Vilma makes a “67” reference on an NFL broadcast. It then cuts to a reaction from US President Donald Trump, giving his thoughts on Marcus Mariota. You wake up. You’re a lizard sunning on a red rock. None of it was real. It was all a dream. You’re free,” a second fan wrote.
“Jonathan Vilma just made a fucking 67 joke to Donald Trump on the Lions vs Commanders broadcast,” a third fan commented.
“Jonathan Vilma saying a 6 7 joke to Donald Trump live on FOX while my team is getting their back blown out i f–king hate this sport,” a fourth person added.
“There’s a 100% chance Jonathan Vilma had a bet with a friend he would say six-seven when interviewing Trump,” one final fan commented.
Trump was invited to attend the game by Commanders owner Josh Harris and is expected to participate in the halftime activities honoring the military. Unfortunately, he found himself being booed by thousands of fans.
“We are honored to welcome President Trump to the game as we celebrate those who have served and continue to serve our country,” Commanders Team President Mark Clouse said in a statement before the game, per Fox.
“The entire Commanders organization is proud to participate in the NFL’s league-wide Salute to Service initiative, recognizing the dedication and sacrifice of our nation’s veterans, active-duty service members, and their families this Sunday.”
It was reported that the president wants the team to name its planned stadium after him.
It is unknown if that will actually happen.
