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Sunday, 09/24/2017 11:39:53 AM

Sunday, September 24, 2017 11:39:53 AM

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JAGUARS OWNER JOINS PLAYERS DURING ANTHEM PROTEST IN FIRST GAME SINCE TRUMP'S NFL REMARKS
By Cindy Boren September 24 at 11:01 AM

Less than three hours after President Trump called on NFL owners to suspend or fire players who protest during the national anthem, the Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars — the first teams to play on Sunday — linked arms or took a knee during the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the teams 9:30 a.m. EDT kickoff in London’s Wembley Stadium.

The reaction caps a volatile weekend in which the president angrily referred to protesters like Colin Kaepernick, the free agent whose protest started this movement, as a “son of a bitch” and looped in the NBA and Golden State Warriors, telling them they were not invited to visit the White House to celebrate their NBA title. That prompted LeBron James, who lost to Golden State in the Finals in June, to retort that the president is “a bum.” Along the way, the commissioners of both the NBA and NFL weighed in, along with the head of the NFL Players Association.

That came to a head on Sunday morning, shortly after Trump tweeted again that owners should suspend or fire players.

Taking the field in London, Ravens Coach John Harbaugh joined his players, linking arms, and Ravens Hall of Famer Ray Lewis took a knee. Jaguars owner Shahid Khan, who had contributed $1 million to the Trump inauguration, locked arms with his players in what is believed to be the first visible participation in relation to anthem protests by a league owner.

One Ravens player stood alone, but seemed to be in prayer. All players appeared to stand for the playing of the British anthem, “God Save the Queen.”

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Ravens and Jaguars players come together in a display of unity before kickoff in London.
9:41 AM - Sep 24, 2017

Shortly before 7 a.m. EDT, Trump had tweeted: “If NFL fans refuse to go to games until players stop disrespecting our Flag & Country,” Trump tweeted, “you will see change take place fast. Fire or suspend!”

That continued a Friday night tirade in which President Trump used a profanity to describe NFL players who kneel during the national anthem to protest police brutality and social inequality as he spoke to a Huntsville, Ala., audience. It brought a torrent of responses from players to owners, accomplishing the kind of unity that has eluded the two frequently sparring sides. NFL Commissioner and NFL Players Association Executive Director DeMaurice Smith took the unusual step of speaking on the phone Sunday morning.

One owner who was placed in an awkward position was the Patriots’ Robert Kraft, who also gave $1 million to Trump’s inaugural and presented him with a Super Bowl LI ring. In a statement Sunday, he said he was “deeply disappointed by the tone” of Trump’s comments.
-WASH POST, September 24, 2017

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/09/24/jaguars-owner-joins-players-during-anthem-protest-in-first-game-since-trumps-nfl-remarks/?deferJs=true&outputType=default-article&utm_term=.b5c7fdb74e03&wpisrc=al_alert-COMBO-sports%252Bnation&wpmk=1


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