Diversity among the NFL's coaching roles has long been criticized, particularly in a league made up of mostly minority players. Last year, about 71% of NFL players were black and only a quarter were white.

That statistic, along with a number of other factors, prompted now Pittsburgh Steelers assistant coach Brian Flores to file a lawsuit against the NFL and three other teams, alleging racial discrimination in the league's hiring practices.

In this special Justice For All: Beyond the Cut, Executive Producer and host Nathanael Paul leads an in-depth discussion with Hall of Fame Coach Tony Dungy in an effort to tackle the issue.

Guests:

  • Tony Dungy — Former NFL coach, first Black coach to win a Super Bowl, Hall of Fame inductee

  • Emmanuel Lamur — Former NFL linebacker, Florida native

  • Corey Long — Sports correspondent

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