Jimmy Carter was honored with a moment of silence before the Atlanta Falcons’ game at the Washington Commanders on Sunday night, hours after the 39th president of the United States died at the age of 100 in Plains,
The horror author posted his thoughts on the former president to Threads after Carter died at 100 on December 29.
Following the death of former President Jimmy Carter, Falcons owner Arthur Blank gave his condolonces in a statement on social media.
Even at the end of his life, Carter's love for the Atlanta Braves and other Georgia sports teams stayed strong.
The sports world joined the nation in mourning the former president, who was an ardent sports fan, especially with teams in his native Georgia. President Carter was honored by a number of teams based in Atlanta, including the Atlanta Falcons, with the team stating that it mourned Carter's passing.
Former President Jimmy Carter died Sunday afternoon at the age of 100. The Carter Center confirmed that Carter died peacefully and surrounded by his family at his home in Plains, Georgia. At 100, Carter was the longest-living president in U.S. history.
Sports teams in former U.S. President Jimmy Carter's home state of Georgia expressed their condolences Sunday, honoring a former leader who also served as the state's governor and had an extensive record as an athlete and sports fan. The Atlanta Falcons football team held a moment of silence before their game Sunday night.
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LANDOVER, Md. - Jimmy Carter was honored with a moment of silence before the Atlanta Falcons’ game at the Washington Commanders on Sunday night, hours after the 39th president of the United ...
The 39th United States president from Georgia was honored in a moment of silence at the Falcons-Commanders game.
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The mythology of Jimmy Carter begins and ends in Plains, but roughly 150 miles away is Atlanta, a city just as essential to understanding the life of the 39th president.