https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/9/24/16357830/ravens-jaguars-kneel-protest

In apparent rebuke to Trump, NFL players kneel during national anthem
More than 20 players on the Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars
participated in the protest.
Updated by Sarah [email protected]  Sep 24, 2017, 2:00pm EDT
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Many football players on the Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars
locked arms and some took a knee while the American national anthem played
before their Sunday game, an apparent rebuke of President Trump’s attacks
on the NFL earlier this weekend.

“Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody
disrespects our flag, to say, ‘Get that son of a bitch off the field?’”
Trump said to roaring applause at a Friday night rally in support of
Alabama Senate candidate Luther Strange. The president said that if a team
owner fired a player for protesting the anthem, he or she would become “the
most popular person in the country. Because that is a total disrespect of
our heritage.”

Trump was referencing the recent trend — started by former San Francisco
49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick — of black football players taking a
knee during the national anthem in protest of racial injustice.

His remarks, however, haven’t inhibited such demonstrations. If anything,
they’ve encouraged more players to protest and team owners to speak out in
their defense. Jeff Zrebiec, who covers the Ravens for the Baltimore Sun
and was traveling with the team, described the scene on Sunday:

On the far sideline, most Ravens’ players and coaches locked arms during
the national anthem. About 10 Ravens kneeled. A similar scene played out on
the near sideline with Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan, who has been a
supporter of President Trump, locking arms with his players.
The Ravens’ owner, Steve Bisciotti, tweeted a statement of support for the
players shortly afterward.

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Jaguars owner Shad Khan, who has donated to Trump, told ESPN “it was a
privilege” to stand with his players.

“Our team and the National Football League reflects our nation, with
diversity coming in many forms — race, faith, our views and our goals. We
have a lot of work to do, and we can do it, but the comments by the
President make it harder,” his statement said. “That’s why it was important
for us, and personally for me, to show the world that even if we may differ
at times, we can and should be united in the effort to become better as
people and a nation.”

Other protests are expected later today: The head coach of the Pittsburgh
Steelers told CBS Sports that his players would remain in the locker room
during the national anthem at their Sunday evening game.

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