Despite the NFL potentially showing its hand last week, intimating that it could force players to stand during the national anthem, player protests continued, regardless, during Sunday’s games.
During the San Francisco 49ers matchup with the Washington Redskins—right outside of the nation’s capital, no less—six 49ers, along with one inactive player, knelt during the anthem, while Redskins’ defenders later celebrated their team’s victory by performing a “stop and frisk.”
As the Washington Post notes, the most difficult task at hand will be “finding a compromise that pleases fans and players alike rather than issuing a mandate as they consider whether to alter the game-day guidelines that say players ‘should’ stand for the anthem to something stronger.”
We know where the president and vice president stand on the issue—as well as some owners like the Dallas Cowboys’ Jerry Jones. We also know where Colin Kaepernick, the former 49ers quarterback who has now filed a grievance against NFL owners for collusion, stands.
While some voices are calling for a truce—i.e., Beer Summit Part II—it really all comes down to this week’s owners meeting. And any “solution” will likely only be the beginning.
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