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[September 27, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - President
Donald Trump continued his attack on the NFL on Tuesday, labeling
the protests by teams and players as "disgraceful" and saying he was
"ashamed" by what he witnessed.
Trump issued four tweets about the situation but made his strongest
comments at a White House press conference in the Rose Garden. He
said the Sunday and Monday protests were disrespectful to all
Americans who have died or been injured while fighting for the
United States.
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The widow of former NFL player and U.S. Army serviceman Pat Tillman
told CNN in a statement that she doesn't wish for the memory of her
husband to be politicized.
"As a football player and soldier, Pat inspired countless Americans
to unify," Marie Tillman told CNN. "It is my hope that his memory
should always remind people that we must come together. Pat's
service, along with that of every man and woman's service, should
never be politicized in a way that divides us. We are too great of a
country for that."
Pat Tillman, a safety, elected to step away from his NFL career with
the Arizona Cardinals and join the U.S. Army in 2002. He was killed
in action in 2004 at the age of 27.
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Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Rooney II issued an open letter to
the team's fans two days after the club elected against taking the
field for the national anthem.
"I want to reach out to you, the members of Steelers Nation, based
on what I believe is a misperception about our players' intentions
in not taking the field for the national anthem in Chicago," Rooney
wrote in a letter that was published on the team's official Twitter
account. "The intentions of Steelers players were to stay out of the
business of making political statement by not taking the field.
Unfortunately, that was interpreted as a boycott of the anthem --
which was never our players' intention."
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Players concerned with Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson's
position on pregame protests are scheduled to meet with their boss
to discuss those concerns.
According to a report in the Charlotte Observer, some Panthers fear
repercussions if they join the growing number of NFL players
demonstrating during the national anthem.
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New York Giants receiver Odell Beckham was penalized for excessive
celebration Sunday and the New York Giants plan to address the
situation with him.
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Jacksonville Jaguars players kneel during the U.S. national anthem
before the match Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs
Giants owner John Mara said he was displeased when Beckham mimicked
a dog urinating to celebrate a touchdown against the Philadelphia
Eagles. The NFL loosened restrictive celebration rules in the
offseason but any "bodily function" gestures result in a 15-yard
penalty.
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The Kansas City Chiefs placed Cairo Santos on injured reserve and
signed fellow kicker Harrison Butker off the Carolina Panthers'
practice squad.
Santos, who was plagued by a groin injury during preseason, was a
perfect 3-for-3 on field-goal attempts this season and made all 12
of his extra-point tries for the Chiefs (3-0).
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Veteran outside linebacker Lawrence Timmons was reinstated by the
Miami Dolphins from an indefinite suspension, the team announced.
Timmons disappeared the night before the team's season-opening game
against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sept. 17. He missed that contest
and was subsequently suspended when his reasoning for going AWOL
wasn't deemed sufficient by the club.
Timmons also missed this past Sunday's loss against the New York
Jets. He is expected to play Sunday when the Dolphins play the New
Orleans Saints in London.
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Running back Trent Richardson signed with the Saskatchewan
Roughriders of the Canadian Football League, the team announced
Tuesday.
Richardson finished third in the 2011 Heisman Trophy voting while at
Alabama, and he was the third overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft by
the Cleveland Browns.
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