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NFL quarterbacks Joe Burrow, Jared Goff and Daniel Jones did NOT take part in a 'White Dudes for Harris' fundraising call for Vice President

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By Alex Raskin

Published: 18:45 BST, 30 July 2024 | Updated: 18:52 BST, 30 July 2024

Despite internet reports to the contrary, NFL quarterbacks Joe Burrow, Daniel Jones and Jared Goff did not take part in Vice President Kamala Harris' fundraiser on Monday night.

A since-deleted social media surfaced Monday, claiming that the Bengals' Burrow, Lions' Goff and Giants' Jones were involved in the 'White Dudes for Harris' fundraising call. However, DailyMail.com has learned from various sources that not one of those signal callers was a participant. 

The original post by @harris_wins – a pro-Kamala X account – has been deleted.


A Harris spokesman declined to confirm or deny the reports to DailyMail.com earlier in the day.

Although the three quarterbacks were not involved, the call did raise $4 million for Harris' campaign, according to CNN.

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) attends training camp 

New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is pictured with coach Brian Daboll 

Jared Goof is seen arriving at training camp on Monday in Allen Park, Michigan 

Joe Burrow (right) had his picture taken with Donald Trump and Nick Bosa (left)

Burrow has not issued any public support for either Harris or Donald Trump, but did have his picture taken with the former President at UFC 299 in Miami back in March.

Although he's not known for being outwardly political, Burrow is a major figure in a swing state, and could potentially have influence with Bengals fans in southwest Ohio.

Rather than his politics, Burrow has been making news with his hair, which he recently bleached.

'I got bored,' the 27-year-old told reporters last week.

Burrow went on to explain that he had a bet with his teammate, BJ Hill.

'B.J. said that if I buzzed it and bleached it, he would do it too,' the former LSU superstar said.

As is the case with Burrow, the politics of Jones and Goff are not known publicly.

All three quarterbacks are currently participating in their teams' respective training camps.

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