How the Sports World Is Reacting to Mike Brown, Eric Garner Protests

The show of support from athletes, including NBA star LeBron James.

Garner uttered that sentence before he died this summer, after a white police officer put him in an apparent chokehold.

Janaye Ingram of the National Action Network told ABC News today the show of support from famous athletes is "definitely good for the movement."

"A lot of our society is very celebrity-focused," she said. "These athletes recognize that had it not been for their talent that led them to the sports arenas, it could have been them that faced a similar situation."

"They have a platform that is unlike any other platform," Ingram added. "It raises the level of consciousness."

St. Louis Rams offensive linesman Davin Joseph even had the message scrawled on his cleats.

It's not the first time athletes have rallied behind a cause. In 2012, many professional sports players protested the killing of Travyon Martin, the 17-year-old in Florida who was shot dead by a neighborhood watchman. They posted photos of themselves wearing black hoodies, which Martin was wearing when he was killed, on social media.