"Some people aren't protestors but they're in touch with their spirituality, so we're trying to provide an opportunity to get every person to participate in the fight for justice for Breonna Taylor."
As the NFL season got fully underway Sunday, many players and coaches wore clothing depicting Taylor's name or picture.
Los Angeles Rams players wore "Black Lives Matter" shirts with pictures of different victims of police violence including Taylor, George Floyd and Tamir Rice, the team tweeted.
British race driver Lewis Hamilton wore a T-shirt that read "ARREST THE COPS WHO KILLED BREONNA TAYLOR" written on the front and "SAY HER NAME" above a photo of Taylor on the back.
"Medical workers like her save lives every day - but police violence claims Black lives at nearly the same pace," Carey's caption read.