The word shy is definitely not associated with New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton. One of the more outspoken figures in professional sports in North America, Payton has refused to stay silent as protests continue throughout the country to combat police violence and brutality, specifically regarding African Americans.

Sean Payton tweeted the following images with a corresponding message on Tuesday afternoon while seemingly asking for drastic change when this year's presidential election rolls around.

Sean Payton has had quite a busy offseason thus far as the Saints head coach has become a prominent presence in terms of both the ongoing protests and the “coronavirus” pandemic.

Sean Payton was notably the first person from the NFL landscape to publicly reveal he had contracted the coronavirus that continues to sweep through both the United States and the rest of the world.

On the football field, Sean Payton has led the way for the Saints to become of the best teams in the entire league over the course of the last few seasons.

With New Orleans mere inches away from the Super Bowl on multiple occasions as of late, 2020-21 could be the year that Payton leads the Saints back to a title. With Sean Payton and longtime Saints quarterback Drew Brees already capturing one Super Bowl title during their lengthy stint in New Orleans, the tandem will surely be eyeing another as the future Pro Football Hall of Fame signal caller tries to forge one last shining moment in a decorated career.

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