Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher reiterates stance on transgender athletes in sports: 'Common sense'

Pro Football Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher in recent times spoke against transgender athletes in sports and reiterated his stance Wednesday Earlier this month Urlacher appeared on the Global View podcast and wondered why it is even a debate On Wednesday's edition of America Reports he revealed it is common sense Athletically it's just not fair You know men are meant to play with men Urlacher noted That's why there's the NBA and the WNBA or LPGA and PGA Tour They're different I just don't understand how people think it's OK for a male to participate in a woman's sport There are just so various biological differences You have the guy that was swimming with the women there from Penn a couple years ago with Riley Gaines and specific of her teammates and you saw how he was with the men compared to with the women It's just not fair It's pretty obvious to majority people CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS COMUrlacher also questioned why other girls and women are not speaking out but pointed out that doing so has hurt them You see these girls stand up and it's really hurting themselves when they stand up because they're not competing because they don't want to compete against a man So they're stepping down from their competitions he added And it's kind of funny coming from people who push women's rights and they want to fight for women's rights but they don't wanna fight for women's rights in sports They want men to come in there and dominate the sports against the women It's just it's not fair It's common sense I think we've seen President Trump talk about it since he's been elected It's pretty much common sense just to not have men in women's sports INDIANAPOLIS COLTS OWNER JIM IRSAY DEAD AT It's just not fair You know I saw a track athlete in South Carolina a couple of years ago doing the same thing just winning every event There's biological differences Men should not be competing against women It's not fair It's dangerous You saw the volleyball player the man spiking the ball hitting the woman in the face It's not fair and it can be really dangerous It's funny what Aaron Rodgers announced You don't see women try competing against men in our sports You don't see them trying to play football You don't see them try and do things that they wouldn't be as good at or could get hurt at Illinois where Urlacher spent his NFL career has become a hotbed of dispute over the issue of trans athlete inclusion in latest days after a biological male competed in a seventh-grade track meet against biological females at the Naper Prairie Conference Meet Several other states have defied President Donald Trump's executive order on the issue resulting in Maine temporarily losing federal funding Fox News' Jackson Thompson contributed to this description Follow Fox News Digital s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter