| NFL's 
			Sept. 11 plans may collide with anthem protests 
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			 [September 10, 2016] 
			By Frank Pingue 
 (Reuters) - The NFL said on Friday it 
			will commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on the 
			United States during games on Sunday, the same day when some players 
			plan to protest during the U.S. national anthem.
 
 Four players have so far opted to kneel during the anthem in a 
			protest against social injustice, a controversial gesture that 
			started during the preseason and one that many consider to be a sign 
			of disrespect to the American flag.
 
 San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback Colin Kaepernick began 
			protests when he refused to stand for "The Star-Spangled Banner" and 
			others have followed suit, most recently Denver linebacker Brandon 
			Marshall ahead of Thursday's season opener.
 
 The protests look set to continue, even on a day when the NFL 
			recognizes the anniversary of the worst attack on American soil 
			since Japanese forces bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941.
 
 The use of force by police against African-Americans in cities such 
			as Baltimore, New York, and Ferguson, Missouri, has sparked periodic 
			and sometimes destructive protests in the past two years, and has 
			prompted the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement.
 
			
			 Seattle's receiver Doug Baldwin said this week he is considering 
			sitting during the anthem ahead of Sunday's home game while team 
			mate Bobby Wagner said the Seahawks have been talking about a group 
			action.
 According to the National Football League, fans across the country 
			will see video messages from President Barack Obama and President 
			George W. Bush prior to each of Sunday's 13 games on the first full 
			day of action in the 2016 season.
 
 First responders, community volunteers and members of the military 
			will also be on the field for pregame activities and the playing of 
			the national anthem, the league said in a statement.
 
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			Denver Broncos inside linebacker Brandon Marshall (54) kneels during 
			the national anthem next to defensive end Jared Crick (93) and 
			defensive tackle Billy Winn (97) and defensive tackle Adam Gotsis 
			(99) before the game against the Carolina Panthers at Sports 
			Authority Field at Mile High. Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
			A 9/11 decal will be placed on players' helmets while all team 
			coaching staffs will be supplied with 9/11 lapel pins.
 One of Kaepernick's preseason anthem protests coincided with "Salute 
			the Military Night," which saw 240 sailors, Marines and soldiers 
			present a U.S. flag and a pre-game parachute jump by retired Navy 
			SEALS ahead of a game in San Diego.
 
 Kaepernick, who has said his protest is not aimed at the military, 
			applauded from the sidelines during a second-quarter salute to 
			military members.
 
 (Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Mark 
			Lamport-Stokes)
 
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