NFL to allow social justice messages in end zone, players to wear decals of police brutality victims: report - News Summed Up

NFL to allow social justice messages in end zone, players to wear decals of police brutality victims: report


The NFL reportedly unvealed on Monday its social justice plans for Week 1 of the upcoming season, which includes optional decals players can place on their helmet and messages that could be placed in each end zone. “In developing these concepts, we have worked directly with players and received input from the NFLPA.”In a few of the examples, the messages “It Takes All Of Us” and “End Racism” would be painted on the end line. Names like Breonna Taylor or Ahmaud Arbery would be on the back of a player’s helmet. The league will reportedly recognize the fearlessness of health care workers, those on the front lines of social justice reform and NFL players’ journeys to the first game of the season. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in June vowed that the league would be better in recognizing social justice issues in the U.S. in wake of the death of George Floyd.


Source: Fox News July 28, 2020 11:37 UTC



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