National Football League fans who merely want to watch a football game this year will again have social justice messages as part of the package prominently displayed on the field. While some league…
National Football League fans who merely want to watch a football game this year will again have social justice messages as part of the package prominently displayed on the field.
This year, the NFL will again allow its players to display social justice messages on their helmets. The end zones stencils will also carry the slogans “It Takes All of Us” and “End Racism” at every field. The league will also play the so-called Black national anthem before the “Star Spangled Banner” at its games.
Roughly 70 percent of active players on NFL rosters are Black, and the league sees its mission as making up for past missteps in recognizing
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