N.F.L. Teams Will Be Fined if Players Kneel During National Anthem

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Seeking to end a political controversy that has embarrassed professional football, the N.F.L.’s team owners on Wednesday held that players could no longer kneel during the national anthem without leaving themselves open to punishment or their teams facing possible financial penalties.

But the league also said the new policy would not force athletes to stand on the sideline during the anthem; it would give them the option of staying in the locker room during the pregame ceremony. Almost immediately after passage, questions arose about how it would be enforced.

The policy is an attempt to find a middle ground on a divisive issue that has shaken the country’s most successful sport for nearly two years, beginning when the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick knelt during the national anthem to protest police violence against minorities and economic inequality. President Trump escalated the issue a year later as he attacked kneeling players as unpatriotic, a stand that is believed to have contributed to a decline in television ratings.

Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the N.F.L., said the protests, which began in the summer of 2016, created a “false perception among many that thousands of N.F.L. players were unpatriotic.” He added, “The new policy will keep our focus on the game and the extraordinary athletes who play it — and on our fans who enjoy it.”

TheDarkLight1 on May 23rd, 2018 at 21:48 UTC »

This Just In. Players will stay in the locker room before the Anthem. Just like they did before the Military became an NFL advertiser.

TooShiftyForYou on May 23rd, 2018 at 16:48 UTC »

"This season, all league and team personnel shall stand and show respect for the flag and the Anthem," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. "Personnel who choose not to stand for the Anthem may stay in the locker room until after the Anthem has been performed."

Previously the rule had been that everyone had to be on the field during the Anthem.