Carolina Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan found himself in hot water after using a racial slur during a livestream, prompting him to issue a public apology to fans. The incident occurred during “The Streamer Bowl,” a charity esports tournament where Twitch streamers and NFL players team up for challenges.
In a message posted on Instagram, McMillan expressed regret for his words, acknowledging that there was no excuse for his thoughtless behavior and vowing to do better in the future. The first-year player, known as T-Mac, was playing Madden with fellow streamers YonnaJay and Tamir when he shouted the offensive term in excitement after intercepting a pass.
The moment was captured on camera and quickly went viral on social media, attracting millions of views and sparking widespread criticism. In the aftermath of the incident, McMillan’s teammates appeared shocked, with YonnaJay whispering something to Tamir as T-Mac walked off the stream.
As McMillan prepares to attend NFL Honors, where he is nominated for Offensive Rookie of the Year, the question remains whether he will address the controversy further. Despite the backlash, the University of Arizona product had a standout season, amassing 75 catches for 1,095 yards and seven touchdowns in his rookie year in the league.
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability and sensitivity in today’s digital age, where words and actions can have far-reaching consequences. It also highlights the need for education and awareness around issues of race and discrimination in sports and society as a whole.

