NFL
Players Association calls for moment of silence at Sunday games
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[November 09, 2017]
(Reuters) - The National
Football League Players Association (NFLPA) on Wednesday unanimously
passed a resolution calling on players to honor the Veterans Day
Moment of Silence Act during Sunday's games.
The act, unanimously passed by both houses of Congress and signed
into law by former President Barack Obama on Oct. 7, 2016, calls for
all Americans to observe a two-minute moment of silence on Veterans
Day.
Veterans Day this year falls on Saturday, Nov. 11, with a slate of
12 NFL games to be played on Sunday.
NFL players are calling on everyone in the league to observe this
moment of silence together before the NFL games this weekend.
The NFLPA did not immediately return calls to clarify whether the
resolution included players standing to observe the moment of
silence or if they would continue to take a knee in what has been a
season-long protest over racial injustice that has polarized
Americans.
Each week a number of NFL players have taken to kneeling during the
national anthem to protest the killing by police of unarmed black
men and boys across the United States, as well as racial disparities
in the criminal justice system. More than half of all NFL players
are black.
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San Francisco 49ers outside linebacker Eli Harold (57) and strong
safety Eric Reid (35) kneel during the national anthem before the
game against the Arizona Cardinals at Levi's Stadium. Kyle
Terada-USA TODAY Sports
The protests began in 2016 when Colin Kaepernick, then a San
Francisco 49ers quarterback, began sitting and later kneeling during
the anthem to call attention to these issues.
The sight of players kneeling has infuriated President Donald Trump,
who has threatened to use tax laws to penalize NFL team owners for
not forcing players to stand.
He also escalated the controversy in September when he suggested
owners should fire any "son of a bitch" who refused to stand for the
anthem.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto, editing by G Crosse)
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