Baker Mayfield reversed his stance on the national anthem and announced Saturday he plans to stand for “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the Cleveland Browns take on the Baltimore Ravens. Mayfield wrote in a statement he’s heard from fans and believes that kneeling would just add more division. FLASHBACK: BROWNS' BAKER MAYFIELD PLANS ON KNEELING DURING NATIONAL ANTHEM: 'IF I LOSE FANS, THAT’S OK'“After reading many letters and messages ... Right is right, and wrong is wrong,” he told reporters in August, according to ESPN. The Chiefs locked arms during the Black national anthem and stood on the sidelines during “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The Texans didn’t come out of the locker room for either song.
Source: Fox News September 12, 2020 22:52 UTC