As Trump continues his attacks, NFL players protest by kneeling or locking arms
by By Sam Farmer and Laura King, Los Angeles Times
Sep 24, 2017
4 minutes
Players from almost every team in the National Football League showed their solidarity in protest of recent comments by President Donald Trump, either taking a knee or locking arms during the national anthem on Sunday.
Because of the time difference, players from the Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars got the jump on everyone by kneeling or locking arms in protest during the national anthem before the kickoff of their game in London on Sunday morning.
Back in the U.S, players in the nine 1 p.m. EDT games followed suit before their games started.
The Pittsburgh Steelers stayed in the visitors' locker room at Soldier Field in Chicago during the
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days